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A Message From Ed Barbeau
The Putnam Competition is written by undergraduates in North America. It is now about 70 years old and University of Toronto students have competed with distinction. There is no registration fee to write the competition. It is open to all university undergraduates who have written the examination no more than three times in the past. It is generally held on the first Saturday of December. There are two three-hour papers, each with six questions, written at 10 am and 3 pm. Any student interested in writing the Putnam Competition should send an email message to Ed Barbeau at barbeau@math.utoronto.ca. It would help to know (a) your year, (b) program of study, (c) any successes that you have had in past competitions at the secondary level.
Class Notes
The notes below are by the students and for the students. Hopefully they are useful, but they come with no guarantee of any kind.