Competition Pathway
AMC → AIME → USAJMO / USAMO
The competition mathematics pathway requires structural depth that goes far beyond school curriculum. This map shows the skills needed at each competition level, organized by mathematical domain.
Competition Progression
25 multiple choice, 40 minutes. Foundation competition.
25 multiple choice, 75 minutes. Intermediate competition.
25 multiple choice, 75 minutes. Advanced competition.
15 problems, 3 hours. Integer answers 000-999.
6 proof problems over 2 days. Olympiad level.
6 proof problems over 2 days. National olympiad.
Note: AMC 10 and AMC 12 both feed into AIME. Qualifying AIME scores lead to USAJMO (AMC 10 track) or USAMO (AMC 12 track). Both culminate in the Mathematical Olympiad Program.
Five Competition Domains
Click any skill to see which competition level it appears at.
Counting & Combinatorics
10 skillsNumber Theory
10 skillsCompetition Algebra
10 skillsCompetition Geometry
10 skillsLogic & Problem-Solving Strategy
10 skillsCompetition Prep at LIGHT HOPE
Competition math is not just harder problems — it requires different structural thinking. Students need to see elegant solutions, not just compute. MathMap's competition track identifies exactly which structural skills are prerequisites for each competition level, so prep work is targeted rather than random.