Teams are like 3-5 people, and maybe more than that will be interested? Idk what the rules are around submitting additional teams (OPTIC organizers have an insider trading advantage), or whether we'd run some sort of preliminary round first.
See /Conflux/will-proof-school-compete-at-optic
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@lag it’s less about plans and more about “do we get enough people”. which we probably won’t
@Conflux yea if they do the comp next year I'll def try to block out the day ahead of time
@lag you should go to the math festival which is actually just BMT because math tournaments are festivals 🔥
clarification: not only are students from one school allowed to form multiple teams, you can form teams with students at different schools, too! you can also enter as an individual, if you don’t have a team together, and we’ll put you on a team with other individual competitors.
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