Who Wants to Be a Mathematician

Organization: AMS

Program Overview

Math competition for HS students. National finals with cash prizes.

**Who Wants to Be a Mathematician**, run by the **American Mathematical Society (AMS)**, is a problem-solving competition for high school students interested in deepening their engagement with mathematics. Participants work through challenging questions that go beyond routine classroom exercises, drawing on algebra, geometry, number theory, and logical reasoning. Top students advance through multiple rounds for a chance to compete in the national finals, where winners can earn **cash prizes** and recognition from a leading professional mathematics organization. This program is a strong fit for students who enjoy math contests, independent problem-solving, or exploring advanced topics on their own. It can be especially valuable for those considering majors in **mathematics, engineering, computer science, economics**, or other quantitative fields. Participation can demonstrate to colleges that you seek out rigorous academic challenges, are willing to compete at a national level, and can apply mathematical ideas under time and pressure. Students may also use the experience to: - Strengthen competition-style problem-solving skills - Connect classroom math with more advanced concepts - Highlight mathematical achievement in college applications and scholarship materials Interested students should check the **AMS website** for eligibility guidelines and information on how to participate through their school or regional organizers.

Program Details

  • Category: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)
  • Format: Hybrid (In-Person & Online)
  • Cost: Free
  • Grade Level: Grades 9-12
  • Location: Various Locations
  • Application Deadline: November 1, 2026
  • Country: USA

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This program is relevant for students interested in: mathematics, competition, quiz

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