Resources: USA-Specific
Authors: Brian Dean, Benjamin Qi
Resources specifically for the United States.
Regional Programming Contests Within the USA
Onsite
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University of Central Florida | teams of 3, 4 hours | |||
Cornell | teams of 3, 3 hours | |||
University of Pensylvania | teams of 4, 4 hours, Java or Python | |||
UT Dallas | teams of 3, 3 hours, Java or C++ | |||
Lockheed Martin | teams of 3, 2.5 hours | |||
Hewlett-Packard | teams, 3 hours |
Online
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Virginia Tech | teams of 3, 5 hours | |||
University of Central Florida | individual, 4 hours | |||
Montgomery Blair HS | teams of 4, 4 hours | |||
Lexington HS | teams of 3, 3 hours |
Other
Not competitive programming in the strictest sense.
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Carnegie Mellon | Math contest (with compsci round). Also see CMIMC Programming Contest. |
USA Participation in Other International Olympiads
The USACO is one of several national organizations in the USA that select teams of students to participate in their respective International Science Olympiads. The most prominent are the USA Mathematics Olympiad (USAMO), the US Physics Team (USAPhO), the US National Chemistry Olympiad (USNCO), and the USA Biolympiad (USABO).
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Join the USACO Forum!
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