<p>when u register for AMC 12
it says the test comes in bundle of 10
but my school doesn provide the test and im sure im the only one who will be taking the test in my school
so im wondering if there is such thing as individual application
thx</p>
<p>Ten is the minimum. Can you recruit some other students to take the test? My D was the only one at her school who was interested at first but she managed to recruit a few other students and they studied for the test together. She told the other students they should take it since it would look good on their college applications. </p>
<p>Do you have a teacher willing to be the test administrator?</p>
<p>no
i know a teacher who loves math
and he is the teacher for math club
maybe i can ask him
and so there is no other way than recruting 10 ppl?</p>
<p>Ask the math club if they want to take it…</p>
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<p>Sorry but I wasn’t very clear on my earlier answer. The tests come in a set of 10 but you don’t have to use all 10 tests. The price is the same for 1 or 10. You really just need a teacher to monitor the test and your school has to pay the entry fee. If your school can’t pay the fee you might hold a fundraiser or see if the math club can pay the fee. I think you are also allowed to take the test at another school if they will offer you a space. So you might want to check with nearby high schools to see if they are offering it and would let you take it with them. Good luck!</p>
<p>that’s a hard test there buddy.</p>