High school teacher advice

Why is the Euclid Competition known as the "TOEFL of Mathematics"? How valuable is it?
The Euclid Mathematics Contest is a mathematics competition held by the School of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Waterloo for high school students around the world. It is the most valuable and recognized competition in Canadian high schools and is known as the "TOEFL in mathematics" . The University of Waterloo has the only mathematics school in Canada and the largest in North America. The Euclid Contest has been held since the 1970s, and in the past five years, it has attracted more than 20,000 students to participate each year.

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Registration for the 2024 Wharton Global Investment Competition is about to open, and the ceiling of the business competition

The Wharton Global High School Student Investment Competition, referred to as "WGHS" in English and "Wharton Business Competition" in Chinese, is a free online investment competition for high school students in grades 9-12 around the world. For students who want to enter top economics, finance, mathematics, and statistics majors in the future, WGHS is undoubtedly the most valuable and authoritative stepping stone!

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Suggestions from Rose, a graduate student at the University of Toronto

Teacher Yvonne from Queen's University Business School