The American Regions Mathematics League is a national team competition
held simultaneously across multiple sites. FLSAM (Florida) sends up to three
teams each year and travels together—traditionally by bus—picking up students
across the state for an unforgettable math road trip.
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- Events include Team, Power, Individual, Relay, and Super Relay rounds.
- Large, spirited arena setting with coordinated start times nationwide.
- Great mix of collaboration, speed, and proof-style reasoning.
The Princeton University Mathematics Competition hosts top U.S. and international
teams for a full day of problem solving across major topics. Expect tough problems,
a fast pace, and a beautiful campus.
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- Individual and team components, plus specialized subject rounds.
- Problems emphasize creativity and depth over routine technique.
- Great barometer for advanced contest readiness.
The Harvard–MIT Mathematics Tournament is run by students at both schools and
attracts one of the strongest fields in the world. FLSAM attends the February
event hosted at MIT.
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- Challenging individual + team rounds; fast relays; proof-style problems appear.
- High energy, tightly-run logistics, and lots of math culture.
- Excellent exposure to olympiad-adjacent problem styles.
The Carnegie Mellon Informatics and Mathematics Competition is student-run at CMU,
blending rigorous mathematics with computational themes. Teams from across the U.S.
gather for a full day of problem solving.
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- Mixture of classic math topics with discrete/CS-flavored problems.
- Rounds reward pattern spotting, proofs, and clean algorithmic thinking.
- Great fit for students who enjoy both math and programming.