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<p>[QUOTE="OldGoldGuy, post: 2129735, member: 72697"]Mu Alpha Theta is first eligible to High School students, and depending on certain states and school programs, occasionally 7th and 8th graders in gifted or advanced programs, all the way up through college level students. You must take a mathematics test to qualify, attend math programs, compete, etc. It is actually taken extremely serious, the 16 or so members at my school were the top 16 or so students in my class of 900+. I went to a very competitive academic as well as sports oriented public school. We qualified for and won Nationals in my junior year. I personally placed 2nd in Integration, behind my oldest and best friend, and smartest person I have ever met. He also set a record for the highest score ever in MAT history, so I don't feel too bad about losing that time. He also created a new "award" as one portion of the test had never been completed before. He completed it. Perfect score. With 12 minutes and change to spare. So now, to set a new record, one must get a perfect score...IN LESS TIME.</p><p><br /></p><p>It was definitely the nerd club. But we were good at it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="OldGoldGuy, post: 2129735, member: 72697"]Mu Alpha Theta is first eligible to High School students, and depending on certain states and school programs, occasionally 7th and 8th graders in gifted or advanced programs, all the way up through college level students. You must take a mathematics test to qualify, attend math programs, compete, etc. It is actually taken extremely serious, the 16 or so members at my school were the top 16 or so students in my class of 900+. I went to a very competitive academic as well as sports oriented public school. We qualified for and won Nationals in my junior year. I personally placed 2nd in Integration, behind my oldest and best friend, and smartest person I have ever met. He also set a record for the highest score ever in MAT history, so I don't feel too bad about losing that time. He also created a new "award" as one portion of the test had never been completed before. He completed it. Perfect score. With 12 minutes and change to spare. So now, to set a new record, one must get a perfect score...IN LESS TIME. It was definitely the nerd club. But we were good at it.[/QUOTE]
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