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Is it meaningful for primary school students in China to participate in the American Mathematical League Cup?
It is very meaningful for primary school students in China to participate in the American Mathematical League Cup.

MLB Cup is divided into three levels: preliminary, final and final. The preliminaries and competitions were held in China, and the original title of the Grand Alliance Cup was the same as that of the United States, plus the challenge of the proposition of the China Organizing Committee. Online examination is adopted in the preliminary contest, and the best one enters the competition, and the competition is written. The winner of the competition entered the final, which was held at Stanford University in the United States, where he participated in a five-day math summer camp.

brief introduction

Official website icon The first contest of the American "Major League Mathematics Cup" was held on 1977. It has been held for 35 consecutive years, and more than one million primary and secondary school students from all over the world participate every year.

Steven R. Conrad and Daniel Flegler, the founders of the "Major League Mathematics Cup" in the United States, are famous American mathematics educators. 1977, Mr Daniel Flegler was awarded the "Outstanding Middle School Education Award" by Princeton University, and later in 1985, they were awarded the "Presidential Award for Outstanding Mathematics Education" by President Reagan.

At the same time, Steven R. Conrad and Daniel Flegler also serve as editors and reviewers of many mathematical magazines. They are the chairmen or members of the organizing committees of mathematics competitions in fifteen states and regions in the United States. They also served as members of the American SAT Organizing Committee for six years (SAT is an entrance examination for American universities). In addition, they jointly published 15 books.