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Where have the IMO gold medallists ended up? Part three of three

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29 points by nb_quant 2 years ago · 7 comments

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lacker 2 years ago

I think MIT has been specifically trying to recruit IMO winners - if you look at the Putnam winners recently MIT has been dominating. This wasn't the case until the past few years though.

For example see:

https://news.mit.edu/2024/four-peat-mit-students-first-place...

  • daveed 2 years ago

    The recent MIT period of dominance correlates very well with professor who is coaching the team there.

  • nb_quantOP 2 years ago

    It seemed like things began to change in the early nineties. I'm trying to track down who in the admissions office instigated it. I don't suppose you know?

    • singhrac 2 years ago

      At least when I was involved with math contests (early 2010s) it was more that there were a lot of ex-campers at MIT/Harvard, and that did a lot to convince me.

      Po Shen did a lot to recruit students directly to CMU, but I'm not sure there was a similar direct line at MIT.

madcaptenor 2 years ago

I'd also be interested to see this for Putnam fellows. It looks like there's been a start from Joe Gallian (https://www.d.umn.edu/~jgallian/PutnamCareer.pdf) which "part one" of this series links to.

sebg 2 years ago

See also -> https://news.mit.edu/2022/mit-math-problem-solving-class-put...

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