Cumulative Performance Across 4 AIMO Past-Paper Mocks (2021-2024) + Full W1-W15 Error Aggregation
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14-Mock Summary Table
Results aggregated from sessionStorage. Pass threshold = 25/40 (62.5%).
Mock Year
Score
Total
%
Pass?
Time Taken
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2Final Readiness Score (FRS)
Final Readiness Score
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Average across 4 mocks (out of 40)
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Thresholds: 25+ = Ready for AIMO •
22-24 = Almost ready •
<22 = Triggers W17-W20 extension
3Category Performance Radar
Aggregated hits / total for each AIMO category across 4 mocks.
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Number Theory
Algebra
Geometry
Combinatorics
4Q-band Breakdown
Performance by question difficulty band. Identifies weakest band for targeted review.
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5Cumulative Error Book
Top 10 weakest skills aggregated across W1-W15 + W16 Mocks (sourced from aimoErrors_* keys).
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6Self-Reflection
Answer honestly. Saved locally to sessionStorage on click.
Reflection coaching prompts:
On highest score: Was it the questions you knew, or the order you tackled them? Was it luck (familiar problems) or skill (transferable approach)?
On weakest category: Is it a knowledge gap (you don't know the technique) or a recognition gap (you know it but didn't spot it)? These need different fixes.
On time management: AIMO is 2 hours / 10 questions = 12 min/question average. Q1-Q5 should take ~7 min each, Q6-Q10 can take ~17 min each. Where do you drift?
On Q-band: If Q1-Q2 is weak, it's careless errors. If Q9-Q10 is weak, it's true difficulty. Fix careless errors first — that's free marks.
On readiness: Don't overestimate or underestimate. Trust the FRS number, but check: have you reviewed every error topic at least once?
7Action Recommendations
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W17-W20 Extension Playbook (if FRS < 22)
W17 · Foundation Reset
Re-attempt W1-W4 atomic skills
5 problems / day, untimed
Log every error with 1-line cause
Goal: rebuild fundamentals confidence
W18 · Targeted Drilling
20 problems / day in weakest category
Focus on weakest Q-band specifically
Use spaced repetition on error topics
Goal: lift weak-category accuracy by 20%
W19 · Mock Re-Run
Re-attempt 2 lowest-scoring mocks
Full timed conditions, no notes
Compare new vs old score per question
Goal: +5 points minimum on retake
W20 · Final Gate
Fresh mock attempt (any year)
Must hit ≥22 to proceed to W21
If below: extend to W22 (rare)
Goal: validated readiness baseline
Re-Study Link Library (W1-W15 Crosswalk)
Use these anchors to jump back to weak-skill modules. Maps the most common AIMO error topics to the Week module covering them.
Topic
Category
Primary Week
Backup Week
Modular arithmetic
NT
W2
W7
Diophantine equations
NT
W4
W9
Prime factorisation tricks
NT
W3
W11
Functional equations
ALG
W6
W13
Polynomial roots / Vieta's
ALG
W5
W12
Inequalities (AM-GM, Cauchy)
ALG
W8
W14
Cyclic quadrilaterals
GEO
W7
W11
Power of a point
GEO
W9
W13
Coordinate geometry
GEO
W5
W10
Pigeonhole principle
COMB
W3
W8
Counting / combinations
COMB
W6
W12
Graph theory basics
COMB
W10
W15
Invariants & colourings
COMB
W14
W15
8Export & Tools
9AIMO Day Tactical Checklist
Print this and read it 30 minutes before AIMO. Validated against historical AIMO scoring patterns.
Before You Start (5 min)
Write your name first — get the easy mark
Scan all 10 questions, mark difficulty (E/M/H)
Plan order: Easy → Medium → Hard
Note: you don't have to attempt in order
During the Test (110 min)
Q1-Q5: max 7 min each (35 min total)
Q6-Q8: max 15 min each (45 min total)
Q9-Q10: remaining 30 min — partial credit OK
If stuck > 5 min, skip and return
Double-check answers for Q1-Q5 once
When You're Stuck
Try small cases (n=1, 2, 3)
Draw a diagram (especially geometry)
Look for symmetry or invariants
Re-read the question — assumptions matter
Write SOMETHING — partial marks exist
Common Pitfalls (Avoid)
Spending 25+ minutes on one question
Skipping the easy questions to "save time"
Not labelling work clearly (markers can't follow)
Forgetting units or final-form requirements
Panic-leaving a question blank when partial credit is possible
Remember: The AIMO rewards process as much as final answers. Show your reasoning. Markers want to give you points.
The Night Before AIMO
Do NOT cram new material. If you don't know it by now, you won't learn it in one evening — and you'll erode confidence.
Re-read your top 5 error topics from the error book above. Just the names and the one-line fix. Don't redo problems.
Prep your kit: pencils (3), eraser, ruler, compass, water bottle, watch (not phone), admission ticket.
Sleep 8+ hours. Sleep beats last-minute study every time. The amygdala consolidates memory during REM.
Eat normally tomorrow. Don't try a "power breakfast" — stick to what your stomach knows.
Arrive 20 minutes early. Buffer for transport delays + bathroom + settling nerves.
Score Calibration Reference
Historical AIMO score distributions (approximate). Use this to interpret your FRS in real-world terms.
Score (out of 40)
Percentile (approx)
What It Means
35-40
Top 1%
National squad shortlist potential
30-34
Top 5%
Strong invitational pathway candidate
25-29
Top 15%
Solid AIMO performance — comfortable pass
22-24
Top 30%
Borderline — review recommended
18-21
Top 50%
Below readiness threshold — extension needed
< 18
Bottom 50%
Foundation work needed before AIMO attempt
Note: AIMO score distributions vary year-to-year based on paper difficulty. These percentiles are smoothed averages from 2018-2024 cohorts. Your actual ranking depends on the specific paper.
10Data Integrity & Storage Notes
This dashboard pulls from the following sessionStorage keys:
Key Pattern
Purpose
Set By
aimo-w16-2024-final
2024 Mock final result
W16 Mock-Day-2024.html
aimo-w16-2023-final
2023 Mock final result
W16 Mock-Day-2023.html
aimo-w16-2022-final
2022 Mock final result
W16 Mock-Day-2022.html
aimo-w16-2021-final
2021 Mock final result
W16 Mock-Day-2021.html
aimoErrors_W16_YYYY_Mock
Per-Mock error log
W16 Mock-Day pages
aimoErrors_W[1-15]_P[1-4]
Weekly Part error logs
W1-W15 Part pages
aimoErrors_W[1-15]_PastPaper
Past-paper test errors
Past-Paper-Test pages
aimo-w16-reflection
Self-reflection answers
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