Mathematical Mayhem
12th Annual Mathematical Mayhem Tournament
April 13, 2024
High school students from across New Jersey compete in a friendly competition of individual
and team exams that are designed to challenge the students and assess their current
skill development. Students will be exposed to the challenges of math and will see
where they stand amongst their peers. The experience is meant to reduce test anxiety,
increase student confidence and provide high school students with an inside view of
college life.
The competition is designed to present students with interesting and challenging problems
involving material from high school mathematics. The competition emphasizes the development
of problem solving skills while having fun. Teams of three students are invited to
participate in this event. Awards will be presented to top finishers.
REGISTRATION
8:30 – 9:00 am
Registration and Breakfast
9:00 – 9:10 am
Welcome Ceremony
9:15 – 10:30 am
Individual Exam
10:45 – 12:00 pm
Team Exam
12:00 – 1:30 pm
Lunch and Activities
1:45 – 2:15 pm
Closing Award Ceremony
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Brad Forrest
Judith Vogel
Pam Kosick
Chia-Lin Wu, Director
Yujin Shen
Juan Tolosa
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Absegami High School
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Atlantic City High School
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Cedar Creek High School
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Clearview Regional High School
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Egg Harbor Township High School
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Lower Cape May Regional High School
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OakCrest High School
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Ocean City High School
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Pilgrim Academy
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Pinelands Regional High School
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St. Augustine Prep.
2019
Team Competition
1st Place - Egg Harbor Township: Vicky Zheng, C.J. Faulhaber and Sakhi Shah
2nd Place - Egg Harbor Township: Aidan Himley, Sheikh Mahmud, and Eddie Tran
3rd Place - Absegami: Sydney Mullin, Janvi Patel and Derek Michael
Individual Competition
1st Place - Derek Michael of Absegami
2nd Place - Vicky Zheng of Egg Harbor Township
3rd Place - Jonathan Cho of Clearview Regional
Questions
Please feel free to contact the program director, Dr. Chia-Lin Wu, 609.652.4428 with any questions about Math Mayhem or the registration process.
SPONSORS
Mathematics Department
Math Club