Los Angeles Math Circle

Circle Information

AMC 8 will take place at 11 a.m. sharp on Tuesday, November 17th, in 120 Lakretz Hall. 

You need to register online (find AMC 8 registration on the left toolbar) if you want to take AMC 8 at UCLA.

The Junior Circle and Group A (both Mike's and Carey's groups)  are  currently full. If you submit your registration now,  you are automatically placed on the waiting list. We will let you know when the space opens up for your child.

Please do not start attending Group A and Junior Circle before we confirm the registration for your child. 

There will be 10 meetings during the fall quarter, starting on Sunday, September 27 and finishing on Sunday, December 6th. There is no meeting during the Thanksgiving weekend.

The meetings take place 2-4 p.m. for groups A and B, and 3-4 p.m. for the Junior circle.

Junior Circle meets in MS 3915A (same room as last year).

Group A meets in rooms MS 6201 (same room as last year) and MS 6221 .

Group B meets MS 3974 (NOTE THE ROOM CHANGE!)  unless noted otherwise.
Please see our Directions page for the details on how to get there.

About us

The UCLA Math Circle is a top-tier math circle, free and open to advanced elementary, middle school and high school students interested in mathematics and eager to learn. Students are divided into 3 groups: Junior circle (elementary school students, grades 1-4); Group A ( students in grades 4-7) and Group B ( students in grades 7-12)

Math circle features:
  • weekly meetings on Sundays, 2-4 p.m. (3-4 p.m. for the Junior circle).
Types of meetings:
  • problem-solving sessions;
  • expository talks on various topics;
  • preparation for the American Mathematical Competitions (AMC8, AMC10, AMC12, AIME, USAMO);

The topics we cover are as varied as advanced plane geometry, elementary number theory, fractals, combinatorics, game theory for the older students, logic, counting techniques, basic combinatorics for the younger ones. The main goal is to learn wonderful mathematics not covered in a typical school curriculum but accessible to the mathematically inclined students. Another goal is to actively engage students in problem solving and to learn effective problem solving strategies. To get an idea of what we are doing, please look at the titles and descriptions of past meetings which are available on our "Circle calendar" for the current year and on our "Archive" page for previous years.

Contact LAMC

If you have any questions or comments, please write to Olga Radko, director of the Los Angeles Math Circle, at radko@math.ucla.edu.

If you would like to provide anonymous feedback on the circle please use "Feedback" form on the left toolbar. Keep in mind that if you want to receive an answer to your comments you need to provide a return address.

Coming up:

11/29: No meeting (Thanksgiving weekend)

11/29 -- Group A: No Meeting due to Thanksgiving weekend