Tuesday, October 7, 2025
2025 Mathcounts state more interested questions notes
2025/2026 Mathcounts, AMCs, AIMEs Competition Preparation Strategies
Problem solving is really fun (and a lot of the times very hard, yes).
Good questions are intriguing and delicious, so come join our vibrant community and have the pleasure of finding things out on your own.
Don't forget other equally interesting activities/contests, which engage your creativity and imagination.
Some also require team work. Go for those and have fun !!
Before going full throttle mode for competition math, please spend some time reading this
well- thought-out article from BOGTRO at AoPS "Learn How to Learn".
It will save you tons of time and numerous, unnecessary hours without a clear goal, better method in mind.
Less is more. My best students make steady, very satisfactory progress in much less time than those
counterparts who spent double, triple, or even more multiple times of prep with little to show.
It's all about "deliberate practices", "tenacity", and most of all, "the pleasure of finding things out on your own".
Take care and have fun problem solving.
I have been coaching students for many years. By now, I know to achieve stellar performance you need :
Grit (from TED talk), not only that but self-awareness (so you can fairly evaluate your own progress) and a nurturing-caring environment. (Parents need to be engaged as well.)
Thanks a lot !! Mrs. Lin
"Work Smart !!" , "Deliberate practices that target your weakness ", " Relax and get fully rested.", "Pace your time well", "Every point is the same so let go of some questions first; you can always go back to them if time permits."
"It's tremendous efforts preparing for a major event on top of mounting homework and if you are the ones who want to try that, not your parents and you work diligently towards your goal, good for you !!"
"Have fun, Mathcounts changes lives, because at middle school level at least, it's one of those rare occasions that the challenges are hard, especially at the state and national level."
Now, here are the links to get you started:
Of course use my blog. Whenever I have time I analyze students' errors and try to find better ways (the most elegant solutions or the Harvey method I hope) to tackle a problem. Use the search button to help you target your weakness area.
Newest Mathcounts' competition problems and answer key
For state/national prep, find your weakness and work on the problems backwards, from the hardest to the easiest.
Here are some other links/sites that are the best.
Mathcounts Mini : At the very least, finish watching and understanding most of the questions from 2010 till now and work on the follow-up sheets, since detailed solutions are provided along with some more challenging problems.
For those who are aiming for the state/national competition, you can skip the warm-up and go directly to "The Problems" used on the video as well as work on the harder problems afterward.
Art of Problem Solving
The best place to ask for help on challenging math problems.
Do Not Rush !!
Awesome site!!
For concepts reviewing, try the following three links.
Mathcounts Toolbox
Coach Monks's Mathcounts Playbook
You really need to understand how each concept works for the review sheets to be useful.
To my exasperation, I have kids who mix up the formulas without gaining a true understanding and appreciation of how an elegant, seemingly simple formula can answer myriads of questions.
You don't need a lot of formulas, handbook questions, or test questions to excel.
You simply need to know how the concepts work and apply that knowledge to different problems/situations.
Hope this is helpful!!
Thursday, October 2, 2025
2016 AMC 12 A Reflection Notes from H
2016 AMC 12A Log
Problems 1 → 23
Problems 24, 25
- Problem 24: Had the right idea but didn’t continue far enough.
- Problem 25: Didn’t understand the problem even after a video.
Problem 24 (paraphrase)
There is a smallest positive real number a such that one can choose a positive real b making all roots of the cubic \(x^3 - a x^2 + b x - a\) real. For this minimal a, the corresponding b is unique. What is that value of b?
Problem 25 (paraphrase)
Let k be a positive integer. Bernardo writes perfect squares starting with the smallest having k + 1 digits; after each square, Silvia erases the last k digits of it. They continue until the final two numbers left on the board differ by at least 2. Let f(k) be the smallest positive integer that never appears on the board. Find the sum of the digits of \(f(2)+f(4)+f(6)+\cdots+f(2016)\).
Note from Mrs. Lin : To understand this question more in details, try
Saturday, September 13, 2025
2017 AMC 12 B Reflection Notes from H
2017 AMC 12B — Practice Log
Notable Questions
- #13: Took me a while; need to keep practicing Burnside's lemma/technique. (note to self: revisit topic & drill)
- #22: Became a time sink. Pause sooner; sketch structure, estimate difficulty, and decide quickly whether to skip.
- #24: Didn’t understand the question—unclear how to set up the average. Re-read carefully; translate wording to variables first.
- #25: Ran out of time.
Process & Timing Notes
- Not enough time at the end—was able to draw the diagram but didn’t complete the setup.
- For average/setup questions: define variables immediately, write the equation before computing.
- When a problem starts ballooning (>3–4 minutes without structure), mark and move.
Follow-Up Plan
Thursday, September 11, 2025
Dimentional Change Questions III: Similar Shapes
Here are the basics:
Once you know the linear ratio, you can just square the linear ratio to get the area ratio and cube the linear ratio to get the volume ratio.
Many students have trouble solving this problem when the two similar triangles are superimposed.
Questions to ponder (Solutions below)
#2: Find the volume of the cone ABC to Frustum BCDE to DEGF to FGIH. Again, you can use the similar cone, dimensional change property to easily get those ratios.Same conditions as the previous question.
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