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Mathpix (Highly recommended, espeically for those intend to create a studyguide.)
Programs and Competitions for Advanced Mathematics (I only attended Stanford Math Cirle, ULO, Euler Cirlce, and the Yau Award.)
Stanford Math Circle (Recommended for freshmen; an excellent opportunity to engage with like-minded individuals and develop mathematical skills.)
Stanford Pre-Collegiate University-Level Online Math & Physics (Ideal for those who have completed multivariable calculus; offers advanced online courses in mathematics and physics.)
Stanford University Mathematics Camp (Highly prestigious; requires a good academic record for admission and offers an immersive experience in college mathematics.)
Euler Circle (Strongly recommended for students seeking exposure to university-level mathematics; demands a significant time commitment and dedication to fully benefit from the program! Don't be like me, spending no time on the papers.)
Ross Math Camp (Well-suited for students interested in discrete mathematics, algebra, and number theory; provides an in-depth exploration of these topics.)
Synopsys Championship, California Science and Engineering Fair, and International Science and Engineering Fair (Suitable for applied and fundamental mathematical concepts; advanced topics may be challenging due to the specialization of mathematics and potential limitations in judges' understanding.)
S.-T. Yau High School Science Award (A prestigious accolade, akin to Synopsys, but with a stronger emphasis on academic research and a more scholarly approach.)
MIT PRIMES (Highly esteemed, demanding an outstanding academic record for admission; many recipients of the Yau Award or ISEF accolades have received mentorship through this program.)
Multivariable Calculus Notes & Study Guide
