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What's the difference between Informatics Olympics and Olympics?
Informatics Olympics is one of the five Olympics, which includes mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology and informatics. Among them, Mathematical Olympiad, referred to as Olympiad for short, was once embarrassed by everyone because it had too many fans and was quite popular. Informatics Olympiad has always been very low-key, focusing on making a fortune, unknown. Just as the people all over the country are criticizing the admission rate of Beijing college entrance examination, Tianjin is hiding in the corner and laughing (in fact, the admission rate in Tianjin is higher than that in Beijing).

Olympic Mathematical Competition or Mathematical Olympics, or simply Olympics. 1934 and 1935, the Soviet union began to hold middle school mathematics competitions in Leningrad and Moscow, and 1959 held the first international mathematics Olympics in Bucharest.

Informatics Olympic Competition is a computer programming competition, mainly for middle school students. Held once a year in June 165438+ 10. The competition is divided into popularization group (junior high school) and improvement group (senior high school), but it is not limited to cross-group competition, that is, junior high school students can also participate in the improvement group competition. Competition levels are divided into provincial leagues, national competitions and international competitions. There are also competitions for primary school students in Beijing and Haidian District.