This event featured three exceptional students—Arjun, Angad, and Inaya—who shared their journeys to prestigious universities like Harvard, Purdue, and Stanford. Arjun discussed his focus on mathematics, Olympiads, and research in number theory, which contributed to his Harvard application. Angad highlighted his unique background as a national-level athlete and his involvement in volunteer tutoring and research. Inaya spoke about her work in floating solar, research projects, and achievements in Olympiads and F1 in Schools, which helped her secure a spot at Stanford. The session provided valuable insights into managing academics, extracurriculars, and university applications, offering inspiration for aspiring students.
The Unified Vectors, a team of 8 Cheenta students, secured a spot in the Top 20 during the Team Round and earned a Distinguished Honorable Mention in the overall competition, placing them in the top 25% of participants.
The Stanford Math Tournament is a prestigious online event featuring four rigorous rounds: Power Round, Team Round, Individual Round, and Guts Round. Participants from around the world compete in these challenging rounds that test their mathematical skills in various areas like algebra, geometry, combinatorics, and calculus.
The Unified Vectors dedicated a month to preparation, utilizing mock tests and strategic planning to fine-tune their skills.
We congratulate Krishiv Mohan, Raghav Mukhija, Dakkshitaa Agarwal, Reyaansh Agrawal, Saket Manikantan, Sudarshan Manikantan, Vihaan Shah and Aryan Dixit for their hard work and determination.