<p>texas137--where r u from?</p>
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<p>"texas137--where r u from?"</p>
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<p>Texas!</p>
<p>I'm cookiemom's son. My name on AoPS is gaussianprime.</p>
<p>Which ARML team? WMA?</p>
<p>hello cookie-son! your mom is nice!</p>
<p>oh, so that's why she kept saying my "S", it stood for son. thats funny</p>
<p>AoPS forum is down.... its hard to entertain myself lol! . I found serieses of pre-olympiad Q's but they are causing immense mental stress. It seems as if I'm so close in getting the answer but that one bit just puts me off. And when I got read the answers, I regret so much. </p>
<p>Does any1 noe when AoPS will be back up?</p>
<p>"Does any1 noe when AoPS will be back up?"</p>
<p>Nobody knows yet. The owners are working furiously to get it back on line, but there is no official prediction of when that work will be done. </p>
<p>(AoPS mod)</p>
<p>Mathlinks > joo.</p>
<p>Yep, you did a nice job explaining the usamo, texas. My sophomore year I got a 118 on the amc 12 and then an 8 on the aime and just made the cutoff. I was just starting calculus then and I got a 1 on the usamo. But I beat my friend who got a 0 haha (he's way smarter than me, though). My junior year I didn't do so well... 119.5 on amc, only a 2 on the aime- I probably would have needed a 10 or 11 to have qualified. Kinda makes my 8 look like a fluke, but I have plenty of excuses lol</p>
<p>NEWS FLASH. AoPS is back up. The new-and-improved look is cool.</p>
<p>awesome. i was wondering where it was.</p>
<p>last year we had two qualifiers for the USAMO, a junior and a senior. the senior was a prodigy, had been taking courses at princeton since 7th grade. lol i never really studied math contests, maybe i shouldve. i hate proof contests, but my scores on the amc in grades 9, 10, and 11 are 127.5, 128.5 and 110 respectively. AMC10 is far easier than the AMC12.</p>