I am planning to take the Euclid math contest in April. The Euclid math contest is a contest issued by the university of waterloo for grade 12 students.
I am a grade 11 student who is very passionate about math. I self taught myself differential calculus in the summer and I thought it was really cool. I have no trouble with the stuff I am learning in math 12 right now yet when I looked at the Euclid math contest questions they are not AT ALL what we learned in the textbook.
I really need a good score on this contest to increase my admission chances. Any tips on where to start studying for it? Or how to start studying for it?
I went online and checked their eWorkshops but the stuff covered in there are basically just the things that we learned in the textbook and not at all like the questions on the contest. Any help would be much appreciated, thank you.