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Follow on Google News | Texas State's Mathworks Math Contest Develops Problem Solving SkillsThe 2013 Mathworks Math Contest engaged more than 350 young students in developing their problem solving skills
By: Mathworks at Texas State University There were 370 students from 34 schools across Texas and other states that participated in this year's MMC. The top 10 girls and top 10 boys in the MMC are recognized as Finalists and will receive a certificate for their achievement. The top scoring students are: 1. Elizabeth Guo, 8th grader, Dallas 2. Claire Zhou, 7th grader, Sugarland 3. Shreya Thipireddy, 8th grader, Houston 4. Kristy Chang, 8th grader, Katy 5. Hannah Liu, 8th grader, Katy 6. Alicia Guo, 8th grader, Corpus Christi 7. Linda Yu, 8th grader, Houston 8. Bella Xu, 5th grader, Sugarland 9. Angela Zhang, 7th grader, Austin 10. Brittany Nguyen, 8th grader, Houston 1. Andrew Lu, 8th grader, Austin 2. Alex Liu, 8th grader, Houston 3. Brian Liu, 8th grader, Pearland 4. Mathew Chen, 8th grader, Houston 5. Jonathan Shoemaker, 7th grader, Austin 6. Vincent Huang, 7th grader, Plano 7. Darren Huang, 7th grader, Plano 8. Kevin Li, 8th grader, Austin 9. Michael Tian, 8th grader, Katy 10. Paschalis Economon, 8th grader, Houston Top scorer Elizabeth Guo says she finds particular satisfaction in challenging herself through math questions and notes, "I think that doing math is rewarding because it teaches you to work hard and persevere. It builds up your inner confidence, impels you to dive deeper in the hunt for knowledge, and arms you with skills you will use for the rest of your life." Out of all the students who took the test, 49% were 8th graders, 30% 7th graders, 19% 6th graders, and 2% 5th graders. The average score on this year's test was a 3.2 out of 15. The MMC is administered by Mathworks in October each year and the test questions are written by Texas State University math department faculty. For more information about the Contest, please visit http://www.txstate.edu/ End
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