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    • 2021 - A Year of Expansion

      While I am enjoying grade 7 online school, my goal this year is to expand my horizon by competing in challenging international competitions. The focus is on gaining experience to be able to qualify for the Canadian Math Olympiad (CMO). I am also adding computing and debate contests to the list this year as well.

      Euclid - Grade 12 Contest

      Certificate of Distinction

      I was fascinated by Euclid, hence, wanted to give it a try. Being in top 8% of this grade 12 international contest is a huge achievement. My goal in 2022 to get a perfect score. It will be hard but that's why it is the goal.

      CNML 7 -2021

      National Champion

      It feels awesome to get a perfect score. It took a while to get a perfect score in this competition. I guess it's never too late!

      CDSC -2021

      Gold Medal

      This was my first win in an international debate contest. This contest was conducted by the Competitive Kids STEM free for all students across the globe. It was fun to be a part of an engaging debate contest.

      AMC 10

      FIRST PLACE

      When I took first practice test, I scored 80. I was aiming for 90 but training @ the Competitive Kids STEM helped me in getting my first entry to AIME.

      Canadian Computing Competition

      Certificate of Distinction

      I love coding and I am glad I participated in this contest conducted by the University of Waterloo. It feels good to be in top ~5% in this high school contest.

      CMSC - 2021

      Gold Medal

      I was a top scorer and gold medalist second year in a row in this contest. This was a challenging international math contest. This is my favourite contest. It was conducted by the Competitive Kids STEM free for all students across the globe.

      Purple Comet! Math Meet

      First Place Canada

      This is the real competition. I am glad that CKSTEM team graduated from top in Ontario to the top in Canada. Next year goal will be to get a perfect score.

      Canadian Math Summer Contest by the Competitive Kids STEM

      Berkely mini-Math Tournament

      Distinguished Honorable Mention

      BmMT was really cool contest with 4 amazing round. I am glad it was online to give me an opportunity to participate.

      CEMC Fryer Contest

      First Place - Central Ontario, Canada

      This written contest is conducted by the University of Waterloo for grade 9 students. I got a beautiful medal for this as well.

      AIME Qualifier

      It's Super hard

      I didn't do as well as I wanted to in AIME. Need to catch up a lot to come back the next year with a bang. I am glad that I got a chance to try it.

      CEMC Pascal Contest

      First Place - Central Ontario, Canada

      This contest is conducted by the University of Waterloo for grade 9 students. I got a beautiful medal for this as well. I missed a perfect score because of a silly mistake. Wish me a better luck the next year!

      CCSC - 2021

      Bronze Medal

      This two round coding contest was amazing. First round had multiple choice question and the final round required coding of a project based on the defined requirements. This contest was conducted by the Competitive Kids STEM free for all students across the globe.

      AMC 10

      Certificate of Distinction

      115.5 wasn't a bad score for the first attempt. Hoping to beat it by a significant margin the next year.

      AMC 10

      Young Student Achievement

      This was my goal but hard works paid off and got lot more than this in my first AMC 10 attempt.

      Mathcounts Future Engineers

      Certificate of Excellence

      This was a fun event organized by Mathcounts. It was good to connect math with engineering.

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