Home | Competition Process | Rules | Past Exams | Coordinators | Mentors | About Local Chemistry Olympiad Exams Approximately 10,000 U.S. students participate in local Chemistry Olympiad competitions.
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International Mathematical Olympiad The International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) is an international competition for pre-college students held every July. Up to six participants from each country, selected using national olympiad-type exams (see below), attempt to solve 6 problems in 2 sessions of 4.5 hours. The top scorers are honored with gold, silver and bronze medals. The following list catalogs just some of the vast amount of IMO information available online:
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<p> Your browser does not appear to support JavaScript, or you have turned JavaScript off. You may use unl.edu without enabling JavaScript, but certain functions may not be available. </p> The term "olympiad" is used generically to refer to a math contest in which students are asked not to compute numerical answers, but to give proofs of specified statements.