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USA Computing
Olympiad team wins
medals
at IOI in Zagreb (Aug 2007)
Ye Wang
(Silver), David Benjamin (Bronze), John Pardon (Gold), Matt McCutchen
(Gold)
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This year the
USACO will conduct 6 Internet contests, the US Open,
plus
the week-long USA Invitational Computing
Olympiad. Sixteen students
will be invited to Colorado College in June to our annual training
program. There, four students will be chosen to represent the USA at the 19th IOI
in Zabreb, Croatia, Aug
15-22, 2007
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Internet Contests |
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Schedule |
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We intend to run contests for
the entire gamut of programmers, from those taking their first course
through the international level challenges we've held for years. Here
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Below is this year's schedule for the Bronze,
Silver, and Gold contests. We still don't have the means to run Novice
contests but we are working on it. Contest lengths are not shown because we
choose the length based on the problems the contest contains. Except for the
US Open, which is proctored and held on a single day for USA contestants,
contests run from Friday morning until Tuesday morning, USA Mountain Time:
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GOLD DIVISION:
The elite level
with the most difficult challenges. The lowest-level competitors in this
division should be able to create a dynamic programming algorithm from
scratch (similar to the old Green division).
SILVER:
Just below the
Gold division, Silver competitors should know a number of standard computer
algorithms (e.g., the flood-fill algorithm). Silver is similar to the old
Orange division.
BRONZE:
Students who can write
programs that work, including ad hoc programs that don't require fancy
optimized algorithms.
Level 1
For first year students. Problem levels escalate
through the year in parallel with standard instructional curricula. Contests
will be one hour in length and are intended to be administered during class.
Both Gold and Silver levels are "invitation-only".
Invitations are
earned by:
- Doing well on the October 13-16 qualification exam
- Doing well at the Bronze or Silver Level on
subsequent contests
- Special cases as determined by the coaches
- Achieving the Gold/Silver level in previous
contests
Our first contest will be the three hour USACO
Qualification Exam.
Only those who wish to move up from their current competition level
need take this exam. Its scores will be used only for qualifying
-- they will not be used for determination of national champions, invitations to travel camps, etc.
The tasks and scoring are anticipated to facilitate placement of
competitors at the proper level. Not all competitors will solve all
problems. It is possible (after subsequent contests) to be invited
to move down a division if it is clear that the contestant is
miss assigned.
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- Oct. 13-16, 2006 : (Optional)
The USACO Qualifying Exam. This contest will be the three hour
contest that is expected to feature five or six problems. The tasks and
scoring are anticipated to facilitate placement of competitors at the
proper level. Not all competitors will solve all problems. It is possible
(after subsequent contests) to be invited to move down a division if it is
clear that the contestant is miss assigned.
- Nov 10-13, 2006
The USACO November Contest is open to all pre-college students who have
access to the Internet.
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http://ace.delos.com/contestgate
- Dec 8-11, 2006 :
The USACO December Contest is open to all pre-college students who have
access to the Internet.
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http://ace.delos.com/contestgate
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Jan 12-15, 2007 :
The USACO January Contest is open to all pre-college students who have
access to the Internet.
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Feb 9-12, 2007:
The USACO February Contest is open to all pre-college students who have
access to the Internet.
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March 16-19, 2007 :
The USACO March Contest is open to all pre-college students who have
access to the Internet.
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April 26, 2007 :
The USACO Open is a proctored contest for USA students only.
- April 27-30, 2007 :
The USACO Open for international students.
- Early June, 2007
The USA Invitational Competition, ~ 8 days. By
invitation only.
- Registration:
Registration at
http://ace.delos.com/usacoregister
(for both contests and training)
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