Affinity said:
If you got invited don't worry.. you will be ok. If you want an invite.. you need to do well in AMOC senior, AMO or AIMO if you are in year 10 or below.
I was not invited this year as i didn't participate in the AIMO (in in year 9), so i am just asking these questions as i am going to train myself to the level necessary to get to the camp (and hopefully the IMO =P) . So i am going to participate in the AMC, AIMO and UNSW math comp in hope that i can make the camp.
Here is my training routine for the next holidays and next year, comment if you will Affinity.
Currently I am learning all of the year 11 Mathematics extension 1 (and 2U) material, i am mostly finished.
I will them move on to practicing the AMC junior (yes junior, and my reasons are that if i can build up my strengths on the junior then i will work my way to intermediate then senior, its not that i can to it already, its just that i need to practice jumping to the penultimate step, for example i was doing one of the AMC senior question 30 and i had all the logic and (it was geometry) all the lines connected correctly, but my diagram failed me as it was messy and i didnt see the final step (even though i worked exactly the same as that step).
In parallel with doing the AMC papers, i will be working through all the enrichment courses and just learning their material.
I will also be working through these books, "The art and craft of problem solving", "Geometry revisited" and "Invitation to number theory".
I will then proceed to do some past AIMO papers when it comes time.
After all the tests have been done (ie AMC, AIMO and UNSW math) i will do some revision and start on "Problem-Solving Strategies" in between the end of the tests and camp (if i make it =P).
So what do you think?