My goals for this club are simple.
1) I want everyone to have fun. If that's all you get out of this club it will be a huge success.
2) I want to help you compete and perform significantly better on the CEMC math competitions. Like everything in life, you'll do much better if you have a good teacher and lots of practice.
Urban Academy Math Club
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Welcome to the Urban Academy Math Club - About David Hamm
Some information about me, David Hamm.
I began competing in high school math competitions in grade 9 but didn't really take competition seriously until grade 11 when I won the Waterloo County Junior Math League. That's when I realized that success in these competitions could reap huge benefits in my post-secondary education; increasing my options and providing financial support through scholarships.
Some of the awards I received:
Grade 11 - Waterloo County Junior Math League Champion
Grade 11/12 - Top 10% in Fermat and Euclid competitions
Grade 13 - Top 50 (42?) in Descartes competition
Grade 13 - Canada Scholar at University of Waterloo
Grade 13 - Descartes Scholar at University of Waterloo
Without my results on the CEMC math competitions I would not have received the scholarships, and would not have had the financial capacity to attend university.
I began competing in high school math competitions in grade 9 but didn't really take competition seriously until grade 11 when I won the Waterloo County Junior Math League. That's when I realized that success in these competitions could reap huge benefits in my post-secondary education; increasing my options and providing financial support through scholarships.
Some of the awards I received:
Grade 11 - Waterloo County Junior Math League Champion
Grade 11/12 - Top 10% in Fermat and Euclid competitions
Grade 13 - Top 50 (42?) in Descartes competition
Grade 13 - Canada Scholar at University of Waterloo
Grade 13 - Descartes Scholar at University of Waterloo
Without my results on the CEMC math competitions I would not have received the scholarships, and would not have had the financial capacity to attend university.
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