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Master National 
Competitions

We guide students through STEM and writing competitions.

For Students

High school students seeking personalized guidance and support

For Families

Parents navigating the complex admissions landscape

Special Cases

International students, athletes, and artists with unique needs

How We Help You Excel

Comprehensive training programs designed to take you from beginner to olympiad level.

Competition Training

problem-solving

​Mock competitions

Strategy development

1v1 Coaching

​Personalized study

​Proof-writing practice

Advanced topics

Group Classes

​Peer learning

​Team competition prep

Regular assessments

Resource Library

Major Competitions

​Video tutorials

​Mock competitions

Programs You can Join

Subject

Carnegie Mellon Informatics & Mathematics Competition (CMIMC)

Combination of individual and team rounds, short answer and proof-style, with informatics/computer science flavor.

Description

A blend of mathematics and computing challenges, often held at Carnegie Mellon University.

Eligibility

High school students (typically U.S. but international may attend).

Duke Math Meet (DMM)

Team competition with short answer questions across multiple rounds.

Description

A U.S. regional math tournament hosted at Duke University emphasizing teamwork.

Eligibility

High school students (U.S. & international teams).

Mathematical Kangaroo

Multiple-choice test (20-25 questions) held once a year globally.

Description

One of the largest international math competitions in the world by participation.

Eligibility

School students up to grade 12 in participating countries (worldwide).

High School Mathematical Contest in Modeling (HiMCM)

Teams work over ~36 hours on an open-ended modeling problem and submit a written report.

Description

A modeling competition by COMAP emphasizing applied mathematics and teamwork.

Eligibility

High school teams (traditionally U.S., now with expanded eligibility).

John Locke Essay Competition

2000-word essay on prompts in philosophy, politics, economics, history, psychology, theology, or law

Description

Prestigious international competition encouraging academic writing and critical thinking.

Eligibility

Students age 18 or younger (Junior category for ≤ 14)

Adroit Prizes for Poetry and Prose

Submit poetry or prose packets (up to 6 poems or 3 prose pieces)

Description

Recognizes exceptional creative writing in poetry and prose.

Eligibility

High school students

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