University of Maryland High School Mathematics Competition
The University of Maryland High School Mathematics Competition (UMD Math Competition) is a mathematics competition for high school students in Maryland and D.C. offered by the University of Maryland. It is split into an AMC-style 25 question multiple choice exam in October and a 5 question proof exam for the top 15% of scorers in the first part in November.
| UMD Math Competition Part I |
| Region: Chesapeake |
| Type: Multiple Choice |
| Difficulty: 1-3.5 |
| Difficulty Breakdown:
Individual: 1-2 (Problems 1-10), 2-3 (Problems 11-20), 3-4 (Problems 21-25) |
| UMD Math Competition Part II |
| Region: Chesapeake |
| Type: Free Response |
| Difficulty: 1.5-5.5 |
| Difficulty Breakdown:
Individual: 1.5 (Problem 1), 2-3 (Problem 2/3), 4-5.5 (Problem 4/5) |
How to Register
Ask your math teacher to register your school with the UMD.