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Why Competition Math is for Everyone

In this seminar, USAMO Qualifier Kaleb So reflects on his experience with competition math and explores the lessons we can learn from it—and why those lessons are valuable for all. 

Make sure to tune in to this free online seminar!

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Seminar Date & Time

Saturday, July 13 @5PM PST

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Seminar will be held on zoom

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Speaker Information

Kaleb So has loved math for as long as he can remember and has been doing competition math since elementary school. He’s qualified for USAMO, placed top 10 at BMT and SMT Individual Rounds, and been on the Distinguished Honor Roll for multiple AMCs. Kaleb enjoys helping others with math and has worked with hundreds of students (including many Bridge instructors!) as a coach for the Junior High Math Team at The King’s Academy and as a volunteer peer tutor & Subworld moderator on Schoolhouse.world. Though he’s mocked nearly every AMC 8/10/12, it’s still exciting for him to see how suddenly and creatively solutions to tough problems can be found. Kaleb also loves music and philosophy—he plays cello, possesses some (rather shaky) piano skills, and has a reading list that’s way too long to be finished.

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Seminar Content

Competition math can help you build skills that are useful for things beyond competition math. Those skills can range from technical to general, but regardless of how you might feel about math (let alone math competitions), there’s something for you to learn.

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