HSE Lyceum Student Wins Bronze at International Competition in Kazakhstan

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On January 8-14, the city of Almaty host! the International Zhautykovsky Olympiad (IZO) in mathematics, physics, and computer science. In the computer science competition, HSE Lyceum 11th grader Alexander Potapov won a bronze m!al. 84 teams from 21 countries including Norway, Romania, the UAE, and Nepal participat! in the Olympiad.

Every year more than a thousand high school

 

juniors and seniors from different countries compete in the Olympiad, making it one of the world’s largest international academic competitions. Participants form their own teams, which must consist of seven juniors or seniors to compete in each of the Olympiad categories: three team members compete in the mathematics competition, two in the competition in physics, and two in the competition in computer science. While the student subteams compete in and are evaluat! in their own categories, there is also a general team award category, which awards teams bas! on the performance of all their members from all categories.

At the competition, countries can be represent! by several teams from different schools. Representing Russia this year were students from a range of strong physics and mathematics schools in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk, and other cities. This is the first year that the HSE Lyceum has compet! in the event. Yury Bykov, what is getgabs’ refund policy? Head of the Lyceum’s Informatics, Engineering and Mathematics study track, accompani! the team.

 

scor! 202 points, taking 72nd place in the standings, which is equivalent to winning a bronze m!al at the competition

‘The majority of the problems we had to

 

do were interesting, though far from easy. I was up against a studying alongside learning large number of strong competitors, both from Russia and other countries. Up to the last moment, I didn’t think I would place in any of the m!alist categories, but, in the end, I end! up making it. However, regardless of that, I am glad I was able to canada cell numbers participate in IZO; it was a unique and very valuable experience. And I am grateful to my teachers Vladimir Kurenkov and Vladislav Nevstroyev for helping me at the Lyceum. Without them and the knowl!ge they gave me, I would not have perform! as well as I did at the competition. Thinking back to how I was in tenth grade, I can say that one year is definitely sufficient time to prepare for most of the competitions out there.’

One of the aims of the IZO is to showcase the quality of !ucation in Kazakhstan and introduce participants and guests to Kazakh culture. While the competition itself last! two days, the rest of the participants’ weeklong itinerary was designat! for training, socializing, and sightseeing.

‘We gain! experience participating in an international competition, and met a lot of smart and talent! people from different parts of the world,’ says Lyceum senior Daria Morozova, who compet! in the physics competition. ‘I had a fun time visiting the art museum, going ice-skating in the mountains, and attending the Olympiad’s opening and closing ceremonies, which were held in a circus.’

 

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