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1985 added the American junior high school mathematics exam (Ajhsme). In North America alone, more than 600,000 students are officially registered to take the exam every year, so AMC is the most reliable and effective mathematics subject exam in the world. There are more than 20 countries in the world, such as Canada, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, Hungary, Greece, Turkey, France and so on. This test has been recommended by American middle school principals as one of the main activities every year.

AMC test consists of test research and development, test customization and unified marking of test papers. Fully entrust the professor of mathematics department of Nebraska-Lincoln University, who is famous for mathematics, to lead experts and scholars to set up a committee with full responsibility. The members of the Committee are all from the top universities in the United States, such as MIT, Harvard University, Princeton University, etc., and they are all in the same research plan.

Over the years, AMC has also played an important role in training athletes for the United States to participate in the World Mathematical Olympiad (IMO). Through a series of tests such as AMC 8, AMC 10, AMC 12, AIME and so on, AMC researchers found outstanding students to participate in the American Mathematical Olympiad (USAMO), and then selected 24 to 30 elites from dozens of American states to set up the Mathematical Olympiad Summer Camp (MOSP). Through the intensive training of AMC, it has been proved that the American team trained by AMC won medals in nine years, taking the decade from 1990 to 2000 as an example.

AMC is not only a talent pool of top mathematics talents in the United States, but also provides schools with an understanding of applicants' academic performance and performance evaluation in mathematics subjects. AMC has successfully got many students into ideal schools because of its excellent test scores. By designing rigorous test questions, we can stimulate candidates' problem-solving ability and cultivate their interest in mathematics. Problems range from simple to difficult, so that students at any level can feel the challenge and screen out people with unique talents. Because of its high discrimination, AMC is widely sponsored by many official and non-governmental organizations as research materials for mathematics and related education. The list is as follows:

AMC sponsorship organization

mathematical association of america

Lincoln University of Nebraska

American Mathematical Association of Two-year Universities

The Mathematical Association of America (MAA)

American Association of Pension Actuaries

American statistical association

Canadian/American Mathematical Path & Mathematical Camp

Actuarial Society of Casualty Insurance

Institute of Mathematics

Federation of Mathematics and Its Applications

Institute of operational research and management science

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National mathematical association

National Committee of Mathematics Teachers

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School Science and Mathematics Association

Association of actuaries

Member of AMC Committee of the United States

1, Chairman: Professor R. Gibbs, Professor E. Johnston, Lewisburg College, Iowa State University.

2.24 members * * *

(1) Andriescu, USA. Mathematical comparison. ,UNL

② Dunbar, Am. Mathematical comparison. ,UNL

(3) Professor D. Faires of Youngstown Saint University.

(4) Mr. D. Hankin from Hunter College

(Ms. B. Leitch, New Braunfels

(6) Professor D. Wells of Pennsylvania State University.

(7) Professor R. Bailey, University of Niagara

(8) Professor D. Bentley of Pomona College.

(9) Professor G. Bergum, South Dakota State University

(10) Professor Kramer

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(12) Professor N. Elkies of Harvard University

(13) Mr. Graff

(14) Ms. Charles Flanagan Hawkins

(15) Professor B. Hearsey of Lebanon Valley College

(16) Professor J.L. Houston, City University of Elizabeth.

Dr. M. Hunt

(18) Professor A. M. Jaffe of Harvard University

(19) Mr. B. Kelley, National Security Agency

(20) Professor W. J. Lewis of Lincoln University of Nebraska

(21) Ms. M.J. Messenger, River Hills High School

(22) Mr. Burns Jr.

23. Dr. D. Savitt, Mathcamp/MathPath

Professor G. Smith, Santa Fe Community College