Unpack The AMC 8 Series
Dive into the most challenging math problems that appear in AMC 8 competitions along with two-time IMO winner Dr. Hayk Sedrakyan!
Read MoreStudents who earn high scores on the AMC 10/12 are invited to continue participating in the MAA's series of examinations, culminating with the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO). The AIME is followed by the USA Mathematical Olympiad and Junior Mathematical Olympiad (USAMO and USAJMO).
The AIME I will be held on February 5 and the AIME II will be held on February 11. Students cannot take both the AIME I and AIME II.
To help students get ready for the AIME, we will be offering two free, live webinars led by RSM MCP teachers. These webinars are specifically designed for students who have qualified for the AIME and will review the AIME structure, trends from past years, and problems on the AIME I 2026. Register now as space is limited!
Sunday, January 25 from 6:30-8:30 PM EST
This webinar focuses on the format of the AIME competition, its topic distribution, and trends from past years. We will examine select problems that reflect AIME-style difficulty and features, with an emphasis on what they teach and how they can guide problem-solving choices. The webinar will teach students what to expect on the exam, develop an effective problem-solving approach, and help them make informed use of the final two weeks before the competition.
Sunday, February 8 from 6:30-8:30 PM EST
Scheduled between AIME I and AIME II, this webinar is dedicated to a detailed discussion of the problems from the AIME I 2026. We aim to solve, or at least carefully outline the solution approach for most of the contest problems, highlighting key ideas and techniques. The problems and their underlying methods will be placed in the broader context of typical AIME topic distribution and recurring themes from past years.
Taking part in our free AIME webinars will help your student explore the exciting world of competition math. These webinars will cover a variety of techniques that will help your child succeed on the AIME.
Good luck to all AIME participants!