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What is AIME in American Mathematics Invitational Tournament?
This invitational tournament can be said to be an advanced version of these two competitions, that is, after passing these two exams, you can enter the invitational tournament.

AIMEE is a more difficult math competition than AMC 10 and AMC 12. In the United States, it is mainly used to select players from the American Olympics (USAMO/USAJMO) and the International Mathematical Olympics.

Players with excellent performance in AMC 10 and AMC 12 in China Division can enter AIME, but they cannot further participate in the selection of the national team of the United States Mathematical Olympiad.

AIME consists of 15 math problems. Candidates are required to complete the exam within 3 hours, and the answers to all questions will be integers between 0 and 999. There are two exams and different papers are equally difficult. Candidates can choose one course: Aimei I 202/KOOC-0/March/KOOC-0/0, Aimei II 202/KOOC-0/March/KOOC-0/8.

If your child is excellent, he has passed the exams of AMC 10 and AMC 12 and entered the invitational tournament.