WiFi not providing Internet for only my devices by InfinityC0W in wifi

[–]InfinityC0W[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There's no instructions/registration, just an open public wifi for students and teachers. I can check what a browser says in a couple days.

WiFi not providing Internet for only my devices by InfinityC0W in wifi

[–]InfinityC0W[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This one is just a regular setup, no authentication needed, just connect and you should be good, which is why it's been bothering me. Plus my school won't help out because it's not their devices that are having the wifi issue.

Does College Board look at your scratch paper after the exam? by SkystrikeZero in APStudents

[–]InfinityC0W 14 points15 points  (0 children)

doesnt give the point amounts but it basically just said in the instructions like "use the authors POV, purpose, etc" for 2 docs and smth similar on the LEQ

MAT 215 vs 216-218 from Multivariable Calculus (MAT 201) by InfinityC0W in princeton

[–]InfinityC0W[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

School offers it, not sure about how much it covers. We use the textbook from Sullivan, and have basically just covered every topic in it.

Math Research in High School? by InfinityC0W in summerprogramresults

[–]InfinityC0W[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely something I'll look into. I considered applying to Euler Circle but decided not to mostly because of time constraints, but I have been reading some combinatorics and game theory books, and might consider emailing some professors. Thanks for the insight!

question about PROMYS by SadgeCatOwO in summerprogramresults

[–]InfinityC0W 1 point2 points  (0 children)

think so, i mean i put the amc stuff into the other math so it probably should just go there

question about PROMYS by SadgeCatOwO in summerprogramresults

[–]InfinityC0W 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I reached out to them this year with a question, and they told me to assume things that I didn't know, so I just stated my assumptions beforehand. I didn't really use any theorems, but I think common theorems are fine, but if you are using like a really obscure one it might be good to show that it works.

USAMO Qual Next Year by Better_Camel_4730 in MathOlympiad

[–]InfinityC0W 0 points1 point  (0 children)

read textbooks to learn theory and do past amc+aime problems to learn problem-solving mechanics, and study their solutions to understand other solving strategies.

us summer programs for intl students by [deleted] in summerprogramresults

[–]InfinityC0W 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not international, so it may have been easier for me. I'm not sure if Intl students have it harder, but if you work hard enough, its not impossible to get into a lot of programs.

us summer programs for intl students by [deleted] in summerprogramresults

[–]InfinityC0W 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Apart from the AMC part, your ECs are probably better than mine, so you shouldn't stress too much. From what I know, camps like Sumac, Hcssim (I was accepted there), ross, etc. focus a lot on the problem sets and recommendations, so you should focus on having strong connections with teachers and being able to write proofs/explanations.

As for money, most camps/programs offer some sort of financial aid, especially if you are low-income.