<p>does anyone know where can i find my AIME and AMC score from last yaer? my math teacher doesn't have it...</p>
<p>well most people just compare their answers with those on AoPS, but if you know your amc score i can give you a range for your aime score</p>
<p>you might want to contact the Mathematical Association of America for your official scores though</p>
<p>why do you need it? if it's just to put on the MIT/Caltech app you might be able to use next year's?</p>
<p>well they give me two spaces lol </p>
<p>and databox - would that be accurate =P</p>
<p>Look up the AMC website and send an email to the contact info. We were able to do this twice and had no problems. They were quick about getting us the scores. Helps if you know if you took the A or B version.</p>
<p>can i just take a guess? if i got a 114 AMC would it hurt if i put 120? lol its one question and i didn't make USAMO by a long shot anyways :P</p>
<p>what amc did you take?
and if you didn't qualify for usamo by a long shot it won't be too beneficial to put it on your mit or caltech app anyways
well, i said range so no it wouldn't be accurate as i would say something like 0 to X depending on your AMC score</p>
<p>I got a 13.</p>
<p>Nice, I guess it's safe to assume that you go to TJ or the Governors School then..</p>
<p>There are plenty of kids who get into MIT who never broke 120 on the AMC12. They just want to see if you took it -- if your school doesn't offer the test, it isn't held against you. They want to see if you are taking advantage of the opportunities available to you and challenging yourself. </p>
<p>Report your score honestly, for crying out loud!</p>
<p>lol, i will to the best of my ability, but it might be +/- a question idk</p>