An epic math tournament in Princeton [pls say what to put here bc idk]
Competitors will be split into three divisions. Division I will be grades 3-4; division II will be
grades 5-6; and division III will be grades 7-8.
The tournament will consist of three rounds:
Time | Event | Location |
9:00-10:00 AM | Registration | TBD |
10:00-10:30 AM | Late Registration | TBD |
10:00-10:30 AM | Opening Ceremony | TBD |
10:30-11:20 AM | Sprint Round | TBD |
11:25-12:05 PM | Target Round | TBD |
12:05-1:05 PM | Lunch | TBD |
1:10-1:50 PM | Countdown round | TBD |
2:00-2:40 PM | Countdown round | TBD |
2:50-3:30 PM | Countdown round | TBD |
Emma is currently serving as our great, benevolent god-emperor for life. She's leading
problem-writing, venue-acquisition, and general management for the competition.
Outside of PHSMT, Emma's helping organize another great event, HackPHS!
Maiya's leading our sponsor relations efforts, reaching out to and ensuring that our sponsors get everything they need out of the event (and that the sponsors can help us make the event as good as it can be!). She's also helped write and test problems.
William's working on writing and consolidating the final list of problems for the tournament. He also serves as our team "safety" coordinator, ensuring that all members and participants feel that HackPHS is a safe, welcoming space for them.
Jonathan's done a lot of the problem writing, and helped with content management for the
website. He's also our "not poker" expert, who helps us stop participants and organizers from
dangerous gambling-like activities.
Outside of PHSMT, Jonathan is an organizer for HackPHS (check it out)!
Alex has jumped between every team as needed at the moment. He's written a lot of the problems, helped create and send out marketing, and contributed here and there to the website.
Mateo's played a really big role in writing problems and making marketing materials for PHSMT. He's also served as our "statistical games" expert.
Jay wrote many of the problems for the lower two divisions of PMT, and helped a lot with
marketing for division III. He's also served as PMT's main problem tester
Outside of PMT, Jay orz orz orz is orz.
Yoav contributed problems for all three rounds, and helped the marketing team get the word out.
Oscar's been involved in all parts of Princeton Math Tournament. He contributed a lot to the
problem bank, helped with marketing, and helped a bit with the web development
Outside of PMT, Oscar's helping organize HackPHS (check it out)!
Daniel is writing problems for PMT, and is helping to market the tournament.
Outside of Princeton Math Tournament, Daniel is an orz orz orz pianist, helps everyday norzers
lock in and orz orz orz orz.
Princeton Math Tournament wouldn't be possible without the help of our sponsors
If you're interested in sponsoring us, please email [email protected] for more info. We appreciate any help we
can get :)
Please help us make great competitions by sponsoring! It really means a lot to us, and to all the
participants of the competition!
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