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Posted By: Quantum2003 AMC8 results/stats - 12/05/14 01:20 AM
Anyone got AMC8 results/stats yet? I may be remembering wrong, but this seems a bit later than usual as the test was the 18th.
Posted By: mecreature Re: AMC8 results/stats - 12/05/14 03:35 PM
I have not heard anything yet. My ds usually don't tell me when he knows,
Nothing posted on the site yet.
Posted By: Quantum2003 Re: AMC8 results/stats - 12/06/14 08:52 PM
So we are not the only ones. I recall stats going up at the MAA website during the first week in December. The staff at our university site also got emailed results (before the official ones by mail), which we have in turn received during the first week in December. However, this year I believe a volunteer third party actually handled the proctoring/correspondence so that may be the source of the delay on that end.
Posted By: ohmathmom Re: AMC8 results/stats - 12/07/14 05:12 AM
I posted on December 3rd last year that they had started posting AMC 8 results, so they are posting later this year.
Posted By: ohmathmom Re: AMC8 results/stats - 12/10/14 02:48 AM
AMC has started posting results. Only 75,000 so far, but they are updating nightly.

AMC 8 Results
Posted By: Quantum2003 Re: AMC8 results/stats - 12/16/14 04:07 PM
Yeah, I saw it too. The posting seems to be going slowly this year, only about 98,000 so far so probably about 2/3 done. One weird thing had me looking back at the stats for the last couple of years. The 1% cut on the distribution chart is higher (23 versus 22) even though the stats so far don't support that - a smaller percentage (so far) actually scored 22+ and 23+ compared to last year.
Posted By: momtofour Re: AMC8 results/stats - 12/20/14 01:05 PM
The results finally seem to be in, but there appears to be far fewer students than the last several years. Perhaps that accounts for the differences? I'm curious as to why there was such a drastic cut in schools and students participating.
Posted By: cricket3 Re: AMC8 results/stats - 12/20/14 01:15 PM
Last year, the results were uploaded over a several-day period. In our state, it seemed to be done by region. I would just continue checking in intermittently if you don't find your school/child on the list. (Of course, they only list scores above a certain threshold as well, though that wouldn't affect the total numbers tested. However, I think these numbers were uploaded in batches, too, IIRC).
Posted By: ohmathmom Re: AMC8 results/stats - 12/20/14 02:47 PM
This morning just over 114000 results were posted, and the individual and school honor rolls are finally up as well. If numbers match past years, they probably have about 36000 more contests to score.

The number of perfect scores does seem lower this year; the kids on AoPS think this year's AMC 8 had more trolls than usual, especially number 18, which accounts for the lower number of perfect scores.
Posted By: momtofour Re: AMC8 results/stats - 12/20/14 03:36 PM
Originally Posted by ohmathmom
This morning just over 114000 results were posted, and the individual and school honor rolls are finally up as well. If numbers match past years, they probably have about 36000 more contests to score.

The only reason I thought it might be complete was because in previous years they've kept the "in progress, updating nightly" notation on until the scores were complete. I was impressed by my son's school. It's pretty new to AMC - they started Mathcounts (very casually - once a week for a few months) three years ago. This year, they had one student on the Distinguished Honor Roll, seven on the Honor Roll, and one of the Achievement Roll. My son's score improved from 15 in 6th to 21 in 7th with nothing beyond his participation in Mathcounts, so I'm very happy. smile It's nice to see progress, since a lot of school tests don't really show that for gifted kids!
Posted By: Quantum2003 Re: AMC8 results/stats - 01/06/15 02:31 AM
Looks like they are up to about 130,000 now but I can't tell whether that's the final tally. At any rate, it looks like we will be getting our certificates much later this year.

There are definitely some trickier (trolls?) although not necessary more difficult questions this year. Perhaps that is partly why some kids actually scored lower and/or lower than expected this year.
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