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Is Euclid's math contest difficult?
Euclid's math contest is difficult.

Euclid Mathematical Competition is a mathematical competition with high gold content and high recognition in North America, which can also be said to be global. Its fame is almost the same as AMC and BMO, and it is called one of the three major mathematics competitions in the world.

Euclid Mathematics Competition was founded in 1945. It is a mathematics competition held by the School of Mathematics of the University of Waterloo in Canada for high school students all over the world. It is also the most recognized mathematics competition in Canada, with high gold content. The competition aims to cultivate students' interest in mathematics, and it is also a good opportunity to train students' ability to solve problems in mathematics. It is helpful to apply for the University of Waterloo, which is famous for its mathematics and computer majors, and the scholarships of this university in the future.

Euclid Mathematics Competition is held in middle schools all over the world, and all the students who take part in the competition are eligible for the scholarship of the Mathematics Department of the University of Waterloo. The top 25% students will get excellent certificates and be widely recognized by famous universities in North America. Euclid is the most famous math contest in Waterloo and the most recognized math contest in Canada, with high gold content.

If your score ranks in the top 25% among all the students, you can get the excellent certificate issued by the University of Waterloo, which is not only recognized by the University of Waterloo or Sliding University in mathematics, but also a "stepping stone" to apply for science and engineering majors in major universities, such as UBC University, Engineering University, Queen's University and Waterloo University, and one of the necessary certificates to win the Offer of mathematical engineering majors in famous universities in North America, such as Harvard University and Berkeley University.