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<resources>
<resource source="Quora" title="What is it like to attend USACO Camp?" url="https://www.quora.com/What-is-it-like-to-attend-the-USACO-training-camp"> </resource>
<resource source="Quora" title="What is it like to attend USACO Camp?" url="https://www.quora.com/What-is-it-like-to-attend-the-USACO-training-camp" starred> </resource>
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Each of the \~26 finalists is either a **Holstein** or a **Guernsey**.
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- can include first-time finalists
- six contests ~~(fun!!)~~
Contests are 3-5 hrs with 3-4 problems each ~~and are frequently extended for lunch breaks~~
Contests are 3-5 hrs with 3-4 problems each ~~and are frequently extended for lunch breaks.~~
## Selection
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<resource source="USACO" title="The Road to the IOI Team" url="http://www.usaco.org/index.php?page=contests">16..24 students is no longer accurate</resource>
<resource source="USACO" title="The Road to the IOI Team" url="http://www.usaco.org/index.php?page=contests" starred>16..24 students is no longer accurate</resource>
<resource source="Quora" title="How do I get into USACO Camp?" url="https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-get-into-the-USACO-training-camp" starred>See Brian's response.</resource>
<resource source="Quora" title="Is USACO Training Progress used in the selection of USACO Finalists?" url="https://www.quora.com/Is-progress-in-the-USACO-Training-Gateway-used-in-the-selection-of-USACO-finalists">nice we have conflicting answers</resource>
<resource source="Jelani Nelson" title="2011-20 USACO Camp Unique Participants by State" url="https://tinyurl.com/usacomap">what an amazing distribution</resource>
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<optional-content title="excerpt from 'How do I get into USACO Camp?'">
> A few answers mention how to train, so I won't focus on that (I didn't train).
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> But even I made it to camp. So you'll have no problem.
</optional-content>
Campers generally average at least one problem and some partial credit per contest (where "some" varies a lot).
<info-block title="Pro Tip">