[Competitions] IMMC 2020
- Seonghyun (Sean) Yoon
- Apr 23, 2020
- 2 min read
Hello Readers,
During the last five days, I cannot emphasize how busy I’ve been because of IMMC.
So, what is this IMMC thing that I am so exasperated about? IMMC is mainly a modelling competition for high schoolers where it asks a four-member team to work on a single open-end question for five days. The question asks teams to create a mathematical model that would answer the question--and this very short deadline of five days is what makes the contest hard and very intense.

My first encounter with this competition was when I was in grade 9, even barely knowing what a “model” meant. After seeing the question “Create a model that estimates the carrying capacity of the Earth,” I remember me and my friends’ perplexed faces. I remember being lost for four days and rushing everything at the end. But it was also that IMMC that allowed me to grow the passion I have for statistics today. Still, our first IMMC had to end with us not being able to submit our final outcome.
After the first IMMC, one of my friends (he isn’t like a math genius, but he definitely is very smart) and I discussed why the first IMMC ended in such a failure. We made some rules for the next IMMC:
1. The first couple of days are the most important.
- We noticed that we should get the most done in the couple of days, or unless we will be very pressurized to keep up to the deadline. Pressure hinders creativity.
2. Do not be greedy.
- We should be quick in making assumptions. 5 days is very short for making a strong model, so we should quickly decide what to not consider. If we are too stingy in making assumptions and cannot finish the project in five days, that is even worse than a bad project. Something is at least better than nothing.
3. Do not go for the best mathematicians, but the best team.
- I mean, if this is a problem-solving contest, we should definitely go with the best mathematicians. But in our first IMMC, we realized that good at math != good writers or good model thinkers. What’s more important is good teamwork and working together to get done a 20-page report in such a short time.
This year, we took all of these into consideration, and made our final submission! In fact, I've been self-studying many models and reading books, but this year's topic was very unexpected and made all my preparation useless.😀
I cannot upload the specifics of the competition since it is still happening in some parts of the world, but I will get back to this post at May, when all the countries have finished their competitions.
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