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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 3/12/2012 Posts: 6
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Hey guys, I just had a few questions about the contest this year. First off, if I didn't state on my AIF whether or not I would be writing it, will UW still know that I have written it? Also, how much preparation does the contest require, if any at all? Will it just focus on the content we have learned in the Advanced Functions course? Thanks for the help.
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Rank: Student Body Vice-President
Joined: 1/4/2011 Posts: 782
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There's no calculus on it, but a lot of it simply relies on you being smart and finding creative ways to solve problems. Only the last few questions should really be "out of reach", and even then most people can at least get part marks on them. The only reliable way you can study imo is to just re-do past contests from previous years. Waterloo Mechanical Engineering '17 Applied: McGill :) :( :( :( Western :) Ivey :( U of T :) :) Waterloo :) :) :)
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Rank: Senior Student
Joined: 9/15/2011 Posts: 76
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GOOD PREPERATION- know your formulas. especially for series and suites (im french, idk if i translated that right) that you learned in grade 11 ive done all the waterloo math contests since gr8 and i realized that those formulas help a lot. and ive done some past euclid contests too :P ill be writing it as well in april. :D oh, and if you get at least 80-85 or something, you can get admitted to math at waterloo because of your contest performance. otherwise, it can really help with scholarships! Carleton University
Computer Science- Software Engineering Stream Co-op 2017 Double Minor in Music and Mathematics
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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 3/12/2012 Posts: 6
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Alright, thanks! Does anyone have an answer to the AIF question though, and whether UW will still know if you have written the contest despite not stating that you would be on the AIF?
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Rank: Student Council
Joined: 1/28/2011 Posts: 483
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AspiringStudent2012 wrote:Alright, thanks! Does anyone have an answer to the AIF question though, and whether UW will still know if you have written the contest despite not stating that you would be on the AIF? Well, one should always answer "yes" to that question, even if you don't end up writing it. But it's fine, it won't affect your application. It will just make things easier for Waterloo if you have a top mark on the contest, and they obviously will want to offer you scholarships, which will tie in with your Waterloo application. UW Software Engineering 2015Check out my blog, where I talk about school, coop terms, and other random stuff :)
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