Questions?
Peruse our list of FAQs here.
Our Vision
Our vision is to have a network of at least one participating university in each state. Senior competitors would immediately take on the role of assisting with the competition, in turn bridging the gap between the nationwide high school and undergraduate math communities and unifying the student's self-contained excitement about the subject.
You can help...
If you're a high-school student, COMPETE! Get a team of 5 other students + yourself, and an adult chaperone, to register. Once your chaperone has submitted the registration, it will be passed on to the campus for which you have signed up. This will be the participating university located closest to you. They'll be expecting a mailed or in-person payment, and you'll be contacted if it hasn't been received. Information about the day of the contest, including a tentative schedule, is available on the FAQ page. The mailing address for checks and additional information will be emailed to whoever registers your team.
You can find sample questions in the archive of this web site to prepare, but here is one to get you thinking:
You can find sample questions in the archive of this web site to prepare, but here is one to get you thinking:
And that's it! Mark your calendar for February 27th, 2021, and we can't wait to see you then!
If you're an undergraduate student, VOLUNTEER! Whether that mean submitting questions, editing the tests, or volunteering on the day of the contest, we'd greatly appreciate your help. If you'd like instructions for submitting questions or editing, send an email to president@mmaths.org. Get in contact with your local math society to help out on the day of the event. If your university doesn't currently host a contest and you want to help start it, email us too!
If you're an undergraduate student, VOLUNTEER! Whether that mean submitting questions, editing the tests, or volunteering on the day of the contest, we'd greatly appreciate your help. If you'd like instructions for submitting questions or editing, send an email to president@mmaths.org. Get in contact with your local math society to help out on the day of the event. If your university doesn't currently host a contest and you want to help start it, email us too!

Current National Coordinators
Andrew Benz, Will Sun, Presidents (Yale University)
Andrew Wu, Head Problem Writer (Yale University)
Site Directors 2020
Steven Ma, Brian Zhu (Yale University)
Natalia Dorogi, Jerry Zhuang (Columbia University)
Kyle Gettig (University of Florida)
Alex Wang, Annie Xu (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
TBD (University of Virginia)
Levi Iszler (University of Florida)
We would like to thank students at the University of Florida, Columbia University, Yale University, University of Michigan, and University of Virginia for their help with writing, editing, and preparing the upcoming 2020 MMATHS tournament.
Andrew Wu, Head Problem Writer (Yale University)
Site Directors 2020
Steven Ma, Brian Zhu (Yale University)
Natalia Dorogi, Jerry Zhuang (Columbia University)
Kyle Gettig (University of Florida)
Alex Wang, Annie Xu (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
TBD (University of Virginia)
Levi Iszler (University of Florida)
We would like to thank students at the University of Florida, Columbia University, Yale University, University of Michigan, and University of Virginia for their help with writing, editing, and preparing the upcoming 2020 MMATHS tournament.