Different age groups:
For example, in the American AMC competition, there are only three groups: AMC8, 10 and 12. For students below Grade 4, it is also difficult to participate in AMC8 directly. AMC in Australia can effectively solve the problem that students in grades 3-6 are eager to participate in international mathematics competitions, but they can't find suitable difficulty competitions.
Different plans
Take the Australian AMC exam at the end of September. 10 in October or 12 AMC 10/8+00, and AMC8 as a trainer next year. If you originally wanted to take the American AMC exam at 1 10 and around the Spring Festival next year, you might as well practice taking the Australian AMC exam on September 26th.
Different degrees of difficulty
Comparison of the two difficulties: American AMC > Australian AMC. AMC in the United States has a strong taste of mathematics, and the expressions of topics are basically mathematical and standardized languages. Therefore, the American AMC competition is suitable for students with good foundation in mathematics and English. Australian AMC competition can be regarded as an entry-level competition, which is more suitable for some students who love mathematics but have not a solid foundation in mathematics.
American AMC is an American math competition.
The abbreviation of American Mathematical Competition was founded by the American Mathematical Association (MAA) in 1950. In North America alone, more than 300,000 students formally register for the exam every year, so AMC is the most reliable and effective math exam in the world.
Many famous schools, such as MIT, Yale, Brown University, etc. Will ask them if there are AMC scores on the application form. This shows how high the gold content of AMC competition is.
Australian AMC
The abbreviation of Australian Mathematics Competition was founded by the famous mathematician Peter O'Halloran in 1978 and fully sponsored by Australian Mathematics Trust Fund (AMT). It is the largest school-based mathematics competition in the world.
Today, students from more than 30 countries participate every year. It is also an important competition index for Australia to select the international mathematical Olympic national team.