Rules and Registration

Rules:

Teams may consist of at most 3 individuals. All team members have to be currently registered MIT undergraduate or graduate students. Registered teams will receive change notifications and first access to game information.

A registration constitutes a reasonable commitment to participate in the contest, especially in the event that we have to restrict the number of participating teams. A registration also means that you agree to abide by the rules and regulations of the competition, as specified in this document.

All submissions must be developed by the team members themselves. A team may change its registered composition by at most one individual. Teams of less than three members may add members with the permission of the organizers

The 6.370 organizers reserve the right to add to or modify these regulations if required. Additionally, all registered teams agree to abide by the decision of the 6.370 organizers in the case of any dispute.

Please direct questions to 6370@mit.edu. The rules of the contest may undergo modifications to clarify these questions.

Registration:

Registration for this competition begins December 1st 2000. Registration will be by e-mail to 6370@mit.edu. All valid registrations must provide the following information.


Team Contact Person:
Postal Address of Team Contact Person:
Names of Each Individual Participating and their Academic Year (1-4, or Grad):
Email Address of Each Individual:
Participation in Previous MIT ACM/IEEE Programming Contests (Y/N):

Teams may consist of at most 3 individuals. Every registered team will be asked to choose a distinct group ID.

Registration for this event is now closed. Additional registrations will only occur by special dispensation of the organizers.