Registration & Important Info
Overview
- MathCON Online Test (1st Round): Embrace the challenge and excitement of the MathCON Online Test. This stimulating test is accessible from January 15, 2025, to March 7, 2025, offering ample time for participants to showcase their mathematical prowess.
- MathCON Finals (2nd Round): Following the Online Test, the spotlight turns to the MathCON Finals. This riveting stage gathers the best of the best, with 628 top-scoring students from 4th to 12th grade earning their place. Mark your calendars for May 10, 2025, as these exceptional minds gather at the renowned McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago, Illinois, to compete in the ultimate test of mathematical prowess.
Important Dates
Fees
- $275 USD One single school registration includes up to 1,000 student registrations for the MathCON Online Test. This price includes the first 4 (out of 16) Weekly Practice Tests that can be accessed through the MathCON Portal for each student.
- $275 + $18 USD per student One single school registration includes up to 1,000 student registrations for the MathCON Online Test. If a school wants their students to get access to all 16 (out of 16) Weekly Practice Tests, then an extra $18 USD should be paid per student.
- $545 USD One single school registration includes up to 1,000 student registrations for the MathCON Online Test. This price includes all 16 (out of 16) Weekly Practice Tests that can be accessed through the MathCON Portal for each student.
Individual registration for the MathCON Online Test. This price also includes all 16 Weekly Practice Tests that can be accessed through the MathCON Portal for each student.
Individual registration for the MathCON Final Test. This price also includes official access to all of the Final eBooks (10 Practice Tests and Solutions) that can be accessed through the MathCON Portal for each student.
First Round Online Test
- Online Test is open between January 15, 2025, and March 7, 2025, for grades 4–12.
- 32-questions on the multiple-choice exam consists of the following topics:
- Algebra (8 questions)
- Combinatorics (8 questions)
- Geometry (8 questions)
- Number Theory (8 questions)
- Online Test questions are arranged by difficulty levels:
- 3 Points (8 questions)
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- 5 Points (16 questions)
- 7 Points (8 questions)
- The maximum score for an Online Test is 300 points.
- Students are recommended to take Online Weekly Practice Tests before taking the Online Test
Second Round (Final) Test
- After the Online Test, 628 top-scoring students in 4th-12th grade qualify for the MathCON Finals Competition.
- The Final Test will be held on May 10, 2025, in McCormick Place Convention Center Chicago, Illinois.
- Students must be registered and have a username/password assigned to them before they can take the Final Test.
- The Final Test is a 32-question, the multiple-choice exam consisting of the following topics:
- Algebra (8 questions)
- Combinatorics (8 questions)
- Geometry (8 questions)
- Number Theory (8 questions)
- The Final Test questions are arranged by difficulty levels:
- 3 Points (8 questions)
- 5 Points (16 questions)
- 7 Points (8 questions)
- The maximum score for a Final Test is 300 points.
- Students are recommended to take Final eBooks (10 Practice Tests with Solutions) before taking the Final Test.
Weekly Practice Tests
- Students must be registered and have a username/password assigned to them before they can take the online Weekly Practice Tests.
- There are 16 Weekly Practice Tests.
- Weekly Practice Tests are released every Monday starting September 9th.
- Each Weekly Practice Test is a 16-question, multiple choice exam of the following topics:
- Algebra (4 questions)
- Combinatorics (4 questions)
- Geometry (4 questions)
- Number Theory (4 questions)
- Weekly Practice Test questions are arranged by difficulty levels:
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- 3 Points (4 questions)
- 5 Points (8 questions)
- 7 Points ( 4 questions)
- Maximum score for a Weekly Practice Test is 150 points.
- There is no time limit for the Weekly Practice Tests.
- Students do not lose any points for wrong or unanswered answers.
- Students may retake the test as many times as needed.
- Students may use a calculator on the test.
- Students are recommended to take the Online Weekly Practice Tests before taking the Online Test.
- Weekly Practice Tests are open till May 31, 2025
Registration
We are excited to have your join our MathCON family! Click here to register!
How can I register my school for MathCON?
- https://portal.mathcon.org/Identity/Account/Login click Sign Up!
- School admin, math department head, or any math teacher can register the school for MathCON and become the MathCON Coordinator in the building.
- When the school is registered, the MathCON Coordinator in the building can share the same username and password with other interested math teachers. Once they have the username/password, math teachers can add their students (either their entire math class or selected students) to the MathCON Online Test portal, and students can start studying their practice tests and take the online test when the testing window opens in January.
- Teachers can add/upload up to 1,000 students until March 7, 2025.
- School registration includes an unlimited number of student registrations for the first round of MathCON Online tests.
- Schools can choose to register students individually. For example, if the school registers 10 students, they may do so using the same link above for $45 USD per student.
- For more information about registration, click here.
How can I register as an individual for MathCON?
- Parents/guardians may also register their students as individual participants.
- Using the same link: https://portal.mathcon.org/Identity/Account/Login click Sign Up!
- Registration for individuals is just $45 USD for one student.
- You may fill in your child’s school’s name when registering (Please note: We do not communicate this information to the school)
Handbook and Poster
What does it mean to be a MathCON Coordinator?
- Who can be a MathCON Coordinator:
- Any adult who registers their school or child for MathCON is considered a MathCON Coordinator.
- MathCON Coordinator duties:
- MathCON point of contact
- Adding your student(s) to your admin portal
- Passing out username and password to students
- Schools registrations only - Informing other math teachers or team members in your building about MathCON updates
- Hosting the first round of testing by Friday, March 7, 2025
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