MVCC tops in fall math competition
Mohawk Valley Community College was the top-scoring team in the Fall Math League Competition held by the New York State Mathematics Association of Two-Year Colleges.
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MVCC tops in fall math competition
UTICA — Mohawk Valley Community College was the top-scoring team in the Fall Math League Competition held by the New York State Mathematics Association of Two-Year Colleges (NYSMATYC).
There were 92 students from 20 two-year colleges across New York State participating in the competition.
MVCC was the top-scoring team with 102, followed by Corning Community College with 77.
MVCC student Brandon Massett had the third-highest individual score with 25. Dylan Archer and Jarrod Cammer each scored 23, Jonathan Rush scored 16 and Janet Baker scored 15.
The NYSMATYC mathematics competition consists of two exams - one in the fall and one in the spring. Students from each participating college take the timed exam, which consists of approximately 20 questions, and the top five scores are combined to form the college’s team score.
After the spring exam, the fall and spring scores are added and one college is crowned the champion for the academic year.
Awards will be distributed at the NYSMATYC annual conference in April.
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