We are no longer accepting applications for AMSP 2008. Come back next year!
Early applications (with Admission Test A completed and included) must be postmarked by Feb. 11, 2008 to receive a 10% discount on the $3,295 camp tuition. Applications received during the regular application period (which begins begins Feb. 12, 2008) will be given equal consideration within the regular application pool. Applications postmarked (or sent by e-mail) after April 8, 2008 will be considered in the order they are received.
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Early Registration |
Regular Registration |
Late Registration |
Application Postmark Deadline (with app. fee) |
Feb. 11, 2008 |
Apr. 7 , 2008 |
May 12, 2008 |
Required Admission Test |
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Applicant Informed of Admission Decision |
Feb. 18, 2008 |
Apr. 14, 2008 |
May 19, 2008 |
Payment Receipt Deadline (Tuition) |
Feb. 29, 2008 |
Apr. 25, 2008 |
May 30 , 2008 |
International students should apply as soon as possible to give themselves enough time to secure a visa. Upon acceptance to the program, AwesomeMath will work with the student and the University of Texas at Dallas to help the student apply for a visa.
An application will consist of the following:
- A personal information form
- Two letters of recommendation
- An admission test
- A parent's statement (optional)
- A check/money order for the application fee ($50)
Personal Information Form |
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Math teacher/mentor reference instructions |
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Personal reference instructions |
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Parents' statement instructions |
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References are instructed to mail or e-mail their letters directly to AwesomeMath. Returning students need not resubmit letters of recommendation or the application fee.
To submit an application, either mail or e-mail the personal information form and optional parents' statement, and mail the application fee (as a check or money order made out to AwesomeMath).
E-mail: titu@awesomemath.org
Mail:
AwesomeMath
c/o Dr. Titu Andreescu
1721 Monaco Dr.
Allen, TX 75002 USA
Admission Test
Along with personal information and letters of recommendation, each applicant must take one of the three admission tests. The admission test is the student's opportunity to demonstrate the willingness to explore advanced mathematics topics and the ability to tackle challenging, non-routine problems. It is not only the raw test score that matters but the love of mathematics that becomes transparent in the student's application.
The 2006 admission tests are provided here as a reference:
Sample Test |
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Test A |
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Test B |
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Test C |
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These tests will be posted online, and the students will be given
ten days to write up their solutions. The solutions must then be submitted online, or shipped by mail/FedEx/UPS/DHL no later than the indicated postmark deadline.
Parent's Statement (optional)
Please write to us addressing the following questions.
1. Please describe your child's academic interests, strengths and weaknesses.
2. Please describe you child's personal strengths and weaknesses.
3. How do you think your child will adapt to the challenges of living away from home in a dormitory?
4. How do you think you child will respond to this intense academic program?
5. Is there anything you would like us to know about your child?
There is an application fee of $50 ($30 for processing the application materials, and $20 for grading the admission test). If a student wants to take a second test (if time allows and spots are still available), an additional $20 will be charged.
Any questions about the application process should be directed to Dr. Titu Andreescu at titu@awesomemath.org.
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