<p>I was wondering what should i start reading if i just finished AoPS Volumn1 and 2. Which book is the most suitable for reading after the AoPS2?</p>
<p>I really like Arthur Engel’s “Problem Solving Strategies,” thought it’s usually considered as more of an olympiad book. Paul Zeitz’s “Art and Craft of Problem Solving” might fit somewhere in between.</p>
<p>Practicing old AIMEs is still your best bet after AoPS though.</p>
<p>But where can i find the solutions for the problems on Art and Craft of Problem Solving?</p>
<p>You can’t.</p>
<p>There’s apparently a “teacher’s guide” out there with the solutions, but I have no idea how you’d get ahold of it.</p>
<p>you can try AoPS Volumes 1 and 2</p>
<p>You should worrying about the AMC right now (unless the AMC and AIME greatly overlap in terms of material). When you make AIME, then worry about it. Of course, I’m not really familiar with math olympiads so maybe someone who’s done one can offer some advice.</p>
<p>Do practice AIME’s. But maybe you should go over AoPS again, because if you’ve done everything in AoPS, you should be pretty good with the first 10 AIME problems, and start looking at USAMO-type stuff.</p>
<p>Well, what was your AMC score last year? That’s probably a good indicator of where you should start…</p>