Johns Hopkins Math Tournament Supported by Johns Hopkins Math
Tournament | 23 years' history | Popular math challenge among famous
American high schools and middle schools | Creative mathematical thinking and advanced
mathematical logic | Various and interesting rules of the challenge,
emphasizing the flexibility, fun and teamwork
Introduction
Johns Hopkins Universityfounded in 1876, is a private research university in Baltimore, Maryland. The university was named for its first benefactor, the American entrepreneur, abolitionist, and philanthropist Johns Hopkins, who was a founding member of the American Association of Universities (AAU). The Johns Hopkins Math Tournament (JHMT) is an annual math competition open to area high school and middle schools. It aims to stimulate the fun of mathematics learning for participants and enable them to experience the essence of the latest mathematical research.
The Johns Hopkins Math Tournament (JHMT) is an annual math competition open to area high school and middle schools. It aims to stimulate the fun of mathematics learning for participants and enable them to experience the essence of the latest mathematical research.
Rules
- Fall 2023
- High School: English
- Middle School: English/Chinese
- To Be Determined
- Online (Requires computer and mobile device equipped with camera)
- High School: High school students, 4 people per team
- Middle School: Middle school students, 4 people per team
○ High School Contest
- Round 1: Team round. Proof based questions, 90 mins.
- Round 2: Team round. Proof based questions, 90 mins.
- Round 3: Individual round. Short answer questions, 60 mins.
- Round 4: Individual round. Short answer questions, 60 mins.
- Individual round consists of 5 subjects: General Test, Algebra, Geometry, Calculus and Probability. Choose 2 subjects to complete.
○ Middle School Contest
- Round 1: Team round. Proof based questions, 90 mins.
- Round 2: Team round. Proof based questions, 90 mins.
- Round 3: Individual round. Short answer questions, 60 mins.
- Round 4: Individual round. Short answer questions, 60 mins.
Agenda (To Be Determined)
Group | Agenda | Time |
---|---|---|
Middle school | Opening | 08:30-09:00 |
Grouping | 09:00-09:20 | |
Team Round | 09:20-12:20 | |
Break | 12:20-13:30 | |
Individual Round | 13:30-15:30 | |
High School | Opening | 08:30-09:00 |
Grouping | 09:00-09:20 | |
Team Round | 09:20-12:20 | |
Break | 12:20-13:30 | |
Individual Round | 13:30-15:30 |
Awards
Individual Award
- TOP10
Team Award
- TOP3
Individual Award
- Gold: 10%
- Silver: 20%
- Bronze: 30%
- Honorable Award: 50%
Team Award
- Gold: 10%
- Silver: 20%
- Bronze: 30%
- Honorable Award: 50%
3000RMB/std
National Gold
2000RMB/std
National Silver
1000RMB/std
National Bronze
Noted:The ASDAN Scholarship is only available to Year 10, 11 and 12 students for participating ASDAN Extended Project Qualification(EPQ). EPQ is recommended by the G5 group and many leading universities as a competitive academic experience. Scholarships cannot be exchanged for cash. For further details see:http://www.seedasdan.org/epq/。
Tournament Committee

Randy Kuang

Brain Wen

Sungwon Kim

Jim Sherwood

Jason

Eric Cochran

Elvin Meng
FAQ
If, for some reason, the student is unable to attend after paying the fee, please contact us. If you apply before the registration deadline, 25% of the registration fee will be deducted as academic materials and service fees. If you apply after the registration deadline, no refund will be given.