AMATYC CONTEST
The annual national contest sponsored by the American Mathematics Association of Two-Year Colleges (AMATYC) consists of 2 rounds: one round in the fall semester and one round in the spring semester.
Each round consists of 20 multiple-choice questions on a variety of topics in precalculus mathematics: algebra, geometry, trigonometry, functions, graphing, probability, combinatorics and elementary statistics.
To take the exam, one needs to be a community college student at a participating community college. To take the exam at Mission College, one needs to be a Mission College student without any kind of college degree.
The top 5 scores in each round form the Mission College "team." The college, then competes informally with other community colleges around the state and the country. Members of the team receive certificates to honor their accomplishments.
At the end of the 2 rounds, the top five high scores (sum of Round 1 and Round 2 scores) receive scholarships from the Mission College Mathematics Department.
| First Place |
$150 |
| Second Place |
$100 |
| Third Place |
$50 |
On the national level, the person who has the highest combined score on all three rounds receives a $3,000 scholarship from AMATYC. For more details, see the rules and tips sections below.
Round 1 of the 2011/2012 AMATYC Student League Contest has been completed. Congratulations to all the participants!
Round 2 will be held in February or March 2012. Ask your math instructor for details during the Spring 2012 semester.
You can prepare for the contest by working out the problems in the previous contests below and by attending a review session.
Review sessions will be held in Spring semester 2012.
The Mission College Math Contest team for the first round is as follows:
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OVERALL WINNERS |
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Phi Le |
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Trung Ha |
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Thuy Dung Ly |
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Tho Truong |
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Lam Nguyen |
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Congratulations to the contest winners and to all participants. The contest questions were both challenging and mind-expanding. Having the contest experience makes everyone a winner. Keep up the good work and look forward to next semester!
- Contestants must be Mission College students who do not hold any college degree.
- Contestants may not enter the testing room once the contest has started. (Be on time!)
- Contestants may not leave the testing room until the test is completed and all the materials are collected.
- During the test, contestants may use a scientific or graphing calculator which does not have a keyboard.
- Contestants may not use dictionaries, cell phones, PDAs, iPods, computers, or other electronic devices.
- Questions are multiple choice, although occasionally there may be a short-answer question.
- Scoring is as follows: 2 points for each correct answer; 0 points for an answer left blank; and minus 0.5 point for a wrong answer.
- Try as many of the problems as you can before the contest date. Click on the links below to view and download the tests. (You will need Acrobat reader, which you can download for free.)
- 2003-2004 Round 1 contest questions and answer key.
- 2003-2004 Round 2 contest questions and answer key.
- 2004-2005 Round 1 contest questions and answer key.
- 2004-2005 Round 2 contest questions and answer key.
- 2005-2006 Round 1 contest questions and answer key.
- 2005-2006 Round 2 contest questions and answer key.
- 2006-2007 Round 1 contest questions (Page 1), contest questions(Page 2) and answer key.
- 2008-2009 Round 1 contest questions (Page 1) , contest questions (Page 2) and answer key.
- We have two sets of worked out solutions for the Fall 2008 Round 1 Contest. These sets of solutions are below:
- First set of solutions:
- Second set of solutions:
- 2008-2009 Round 2 contest questions (Page 1), contest questions (Page 2), and answer key.
- 2009-2010 Round 1 contest test questions, and answer key.
- 2009-2010 Round 2 contest questions (Page 1), and contest questions (Page 2), and answer key.
- 2010-2011 Round 1 contest questions (Page 1), and contest questions (Page 2), and answer key.
- 2010-2011 Round 2 contest questions , and answer key.
- 2011-2012 Round 1 contest questions , and answer key.
Come to one of the review sessions conducted by the Mission College Math Department. The dates for the sessions can be found above.
Bring a scientific or graphing calculator to the contest. If you do not have a calculator, the college can lend you one.
Do not try to answer all the questions on the test (unless you know how to do them all in the time allowed!). Since wrong answers count as negative points, it is best to leave the answer blank if you have no idea how to do the problem.
Do not spend too much time on one problem. Try the easier problems first, but beware if the problem seems too easy.
Read each problem very carefully before and after solving it.
Have fun solving these intriguing puzzles!
If you have further questions regarding this contest, you can contact one of the moderators of the Mission College AMATYC Contest:
last update: 11/19/11
Problems with this page? Contact Rick Hobbs at rick.hobbs@wvm.edu