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Complete Guide to Harvard-MIT Mathematics Tournament (HMMT)

Complete Guide to Harvard-MIT Mathematics Tournament (HMMT)

Are you that friend who everyone goes to for help with their math homework? Do you often get top scores on your math tests? Are you ready to gain worldwide recognition for your math expertise, and launch yourself towards success in your future education and career? Then the Harvard-MIT Mathematics Tournament—where students compete with the world’s best high school mathematicians and prove their aptitude at the most prestigious math contest—is an opportunity that you shouldn’t miss! Read on for everything you should know to ace the 2024-2025 HMMT: from participation guidelines, to benefits and even some HMMT practice problems.

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