WASHINGTON, DC - The U.S. team won first place for the third time in four years at the 59th International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) which took place in Cluj-Napoca, Romania on July 3-14, 2018, with 116 countries participating. Prior to a fourth place finish in 2017, the U.S. team won first place in 2015 and 2016 in the prestigious international competition. In 2018, the International Mathematical Olympiad brought together the top math students from around the world with 615 student competitors.
The 2018 U.S. International Mathematical Olympiad team is: Adam Ardeishar, Andrew Gu, Vincent Huang, James Lin, Michael Ren, and Mihir Singhal. Gu, Huang, and Lin are returning team members from 2017 and Lin earned a perfect score. The team was accompanied by coach Po-Shen Loh, professor of mathematics at Carnegie Mellon University, and deputy coach Sasha Rudenko, a graduate student at Carnegie Mellon University. 亚裔男威武! 1. Andrew Gu (Pittsburgh Allderdice High School, PA) 2. James Lin (Phillips Exeter Academy, NH) 3. Michael Ren(Phillips Academy, MA) 4. Mihir Singhal (Palo Alto High School, CA) 5. Vincent Huang(Jasper High School, TX) 6. Adam Ardeishar (Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, VA) 区域上,东部4个,南部西部各1个.
WASHINGTON, DC - The U.S. team won first place for the third time in four years at the 59th International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) which took place in Cluj-Napoca, Romania on July 3-14, 2018, with 116 countries participating. Prior to a fourth place finish in 2017, the U.S. team won first place in 2015 and 2016 in the prestigious international competition. In 2018, the International Mathematical Olympiad brought together the top math students from around the world with 615 student competitors. The 2018 U.S. International Mathematical Olympiad team is: Adam Ardeishar, Andrew Gu, Vincent Huang, James Lin, Michael Ren, and Mihir Singhal. Gu, Huang, and Lin are returning team members from 2017 and Lin earned a perfect score. The team was accompanied by coach Po-Shen Loh, professor of mathematics at Carnegie Mellon University, and deputy coach Sasha Rudenko, a graduate student at Carnegie Mellon University. 亚裔男威武! 1. Andrew Gu (Pittsburgh Allderdice High School, PA) 2. James Lin (Phillips Exeter Academy, NH) 3. Michael Ren(Phillips Academy, MA) 4. Mihir Singhal (Palo Alto High School, CA) 5. Vincent Huang(Jasper High School, TX) 6. Adam Ardeishar (Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, VA) 区域上,东部4个,南部西部各1个.
WASHINGTON, DC - The U.S. team won first place for the third time in four years at the 59th International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) which took place in Cluj-Napoca, Romania on July 3-14, 2018, with 116 countries participating. Prior to a fourth place finish in 2017, the U.S. team won first place in 2015 and 2016 in the prestigious international competition. In 2018, the International Mathematical Olympiad brought together the top math students from around the world with 615 student competitors.
The 2018 U.S. International Mathematical Olympiad team is: Adam Ardeishar, Andrew Gu, Vincent Huang, James Lin, Michael Ren, and Mihir Singhal. Gu, Huang, and Lin are returning team members from 2017 and Lin earned a perfect score. The team was accompanied by coach Po-Shen Loh, professor of mathematics at Carnegie Mellon University, and deputy coach Sasha Rudenko, a graduate student at Carnegie Mellon University. 亚裔男威武! 1. Andrew Gu (Pittsburgh Allderdice High School, PA) 2. James Lin (Phillips Exeter Academy, NH) 3. Michael Ren(Phillips Academy, MA) 4. Mihir Singhal (Palo Alto High School, CA) 5. Vincent Huang(Jasper High School, TX) 6. Adam Ardeishar (Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, VA) 区域上,东部4个,南部西部各1个. tangchaoren 发表于 7/12/2018 5:46:21 PM
WASHINGTON, DC - The U.S. team won first place for the third time in four years at the 59th International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) which took place in Cluj-Napoca, Romania on July 3-14, 2018, with 116 countries participating. Prior to a fourth place finish in 2017, the U.S. team won first place in 2015 and 2016 in the prestigious international competition. In 2018, the International Mathematical Olympiad brought together the top math students from around the world with 615 student competitors.
The 2018 U.S. International Mathematical Olympiad team is: Adam Ardeishar, Andrew Gu, Vincent Huang, James Lin, Michael Ren, and Mihir Singhal. Gu, Huang, and Lin are returning team members from 2017 and Lin earned a perfect score. The team was accompanied by coach Po-Shen Loh, professor of mathematics at Carnegie Mellon University, and deputy coach Sasha Rudenko, a graduate student at Carnegie Mellon University. 亚裔男威武! 1. Andrew Gu (Pittsburgh Allderdice High School, PA) 2. James Lin (Phillips Exeter Academy, NH) 3. Michael Ren(Phillips Academy, MA) 4. Mihir Singhal (Palo Alto High School, CA) 5. Vincent Huang(Jasper High School, TX) 6. Adam Ardeishar (Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, VA) 区域上,东部4个,南部西部各1个. tangchaoren 发表于 7/12/2018 5:46:21 PM
The 2018 U.S. International Mathematical Olympiad team is: Adam Ardeishar, Andrew Gu, Vincent Huang, James Lin, Michael Ren, and Mihir Singhal. Gu, Huang, and Lin are returning team members from 2017 and Lin earned a perfect score.
The team was accompanied by coach Po-Shen Loh, professor of mathematics at Carnegie Mellon University, and deputy coach Sasha Rudenko, a graduate student at Carnegie Mellon University.
亚裔男威武!
1. Andrew Gu (Pittsburgh Allderdice High School, PA)
2. James Lin (Phillips Exeter Academy, NH)
3. Michael Ren(Phillips Academy, MA)
4. Mihir Singhal (Palo Alto High School, CA)
5. Vincent Huang(Jasper High School, TX)
6. Adam Ardeishar (Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, VA)
区域上,东部4个,南部西部各1个.
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很多这种学生都是去 MIT, CalTech, Standford 这种不属于藤校的学校吧?
我认识一个娃玩奥数的,他说名校里面只有mit看数学竞赛表现。
Princeton的数学不是超牛的吗?奖牌娃也看不上?
这种天才根本不需要去什么藤校
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天朝中学阶段压迫式刷题学习,太耗了。“德智体美劳全面发展”,最后只有“分分分学生的命根”了。
数学比赛,AMC第一轮基本就刷掉了大部分女生,参加AIME女娃很多可能被邀请MIT的女生赛。能再进一步进USAMO的女娃,肯定大藤或顶尖名校了。
但是在美国长大,气质就跟国内很不一样了。
PA和PAE都是私立高中全世界招生的。那两孩子未必是本地人。
物理化学生物数学,几乎都是类似的,华裔的天下然后印度裔点缀下,顺便捎上几个混血。
其中一个是波士顿附近的孩子. 是ABC.
你听谁说的?今年全是本土选手 土生土长的
都是土生土长的 !!
缺钱大妈也就这点眼界了
稍微好点家庭出来的孩子谁还在乎钱呢
能不能把单词拼对。。
听华人上家长说的呗,有人觉得自家 ABC 娃不能进奥赛队,都是国内娃来抢了自己娃资源的结果。
完全没考虑是不是自家娃天赋不够,或者自家的资源不够。
我家ld几个朋友,其中有名校faculty,搞物理之类的。 ---发自Huaren 官方 iOS APP
That was last year's case, not this year.
我认识的去了哈佛
你的问题和你的头像太配啦
非要当和尚,说明内心世界早就超脱了,跟俗世凡人不是一个路数了。
对于 IMO, 不用太高看也不用酸。奥数就是考察一个人用初等数学技巧解决高等数学问题的能力,很多技巧可能后来一辈子也用不上了;但是奥数这个过程基本就是枯燥训练,能坚持下来基本就是天赋过人加上毅力过人,能拿 IMO 金牌银牌的大部分娃都获得了世俗成功,少部分娃的世俗成就大妈看不上也不代表人家自己过得不开心。
反正不是一般人能做到的,我家只有娃爸接近过,其他人连边都摸不着,承认别人家小孩,不管是那个国籍的,在这方面就是强。
本来就没规定一定是本国国籍才能参赛,
杭州人定向往加拿大IOI队送已经好几年了
我认识的一个在二线州立做AP, 一个在信用卡公司,一个家里蹲,一个40岁从投行退休了。
那两个都是波士顿附近的孩子,几年前麻州队拿过初中mathcount竞赛的全国冠军,他们都是当年的队员
这两个孩子是2013年读八年级的时候拿的mathcount冠军, 现在5年过去了, 难道他们高中读了五年。今年这几个华人孩子都是19岁。
James Lin休学过一年,Michael Ren当时是7年级?
说实话,学理工的,去mit可能更合适,加上哈佛现在这么左,政治意味太浓
搜了一下当年的报道, 2013年Michael Ren 13岁,今年18.