The Institute of Creative Problem Solving for Gifted and Talented Students at SUNY College at Old Westbury announced that Andrew Eisenson, a freshman at Smithtown High School East, is among the 75 students this year to be named Long Island Young Scholar of Mathematics and has been accepted by the Institute to pursue mathematics and science studies.
To qualify for this honor, the 75 students who were selected for the Institute’s three divisions each consisting of 25 participants, competed against 800 of the top ranking students nominated from school districts on Long Island. Selection by the institute implies that a student is among the top one-tenth of one percent in math of all students on Long Island in his or her grade.
To qualify for this honor, the 75 students who were selected for the Institute’s three divisions each consisting of 25 participants, competed against 800 of the top ranking students nominated from school districts on Long Island. Selection by the institute implies that a student is among the top one-tenth of one percent in math of all students on Long Island in his or her grade.
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