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Rocket City Math League (RCML)

Competition

The Rocket City Math League is a year-long, mail-in contest consisting of four tests. The first test, the inter-school test, is a 15-question, 30-minute test in which all members of the school's math team work together to complete the test. Awards for this test are separate from awards for other test. Rounds 1, 2, and 3 (tests 2, 3, and 4) are 45-minute, 12-question tests, with questions varying in value between 1 and 4 points for a maximum of 25 possible points. Each student takes either a Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, or Discovery Test, depending on the math course the student is currently enrolled in. The top twenty individuals in each of the five math levels, as determined by the cumulative scores from the three rounds, will recieve individual awards. The top ten teams in each of the math levels, based on the sum of the top five individual scores from the school in each division, will also recieve team awards.

Competition Details
Recommended Grade Range: 6 – 12
Eligibility: Open
Cost: Free
Registration Information: Tests are sent to registered schools via email before each round, and scores are entered on an online database. Trophies are mailed to the top-ranked students and schools at the end of the year.
Competition Webpage: www.rocketcitymath.org
Upcoming Occurences This competition is not scheduled to occur in the near future.
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Created on 01/10/2012 at 4:02 PM. Last updated on 08/07/2013 at 1:37 AM.
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