Admissions Implications Of Academic Competitions


While we generally profess to celebrate all interests and contributions, the clubs and activities that mean the most to some high schoolers fail to earn the respect that other extracurriculars do, even when students receive recognition on a state or national level. Do colleges at least care? Amy and Mike invited educator Vida John to explore the admissions implications of academic competitions.

What are five things you will learn in this episode?

  1. What are academic competitions, and what are some examples?
  2. Why should students consider participating in academic competitions?
  3. What do colleges think of them?
  4. What are the advantages and disadvantages of participating in these activities?
  5. What can we learn from the example of American Mathematics Competitions?

MEET OUR GUEST

Vida John is a math coach and tutor, specializing in students who are preparing for math contests and studying curriculum published by Art of Problem Solving. Vida grew up in Iowa where she was a high school mathlete before studying at the Stanford School of Engineering and UCSF School of Medicine. After working in Silicon Valley for a medical start up, she homeschooled her two daughters with the intent of providing an excellent education especially in math and science.

She coached homeschooled math teams for 10 years, and with both daughters now attending Stanford, she continues to help students prepare for MathCounts, AMC, and other contests while building their problem solving skills. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area and runs workshops on using math contests to prepare for college level work.

Vida previously appeared on this podcast in episode 255 to discuss Competitive Math And Testing and in episode 536 to discuss All About the American Math Competition.

Find Vida at vidajohntutoring.com.

LINKS

American Mathematics Competitions
MATHCOUNTS Foundation
Art of Problem Solving

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