WOOT (Worldwide Online Olympiad Training) vs MLH Fellowship - Software Engineering Track

Comparing two highly competitive STEM opportunities. WOOT (Worldwide Online Olympiad Training) is a enrichment while MLH Fellowship - Software Engineering Track is a internship.

WOOT (Worldwide Online Olympiad Training) MLH Fellowship - Software Engineering Track
Prestige Tier Tier 2 — Highly Competitive Tier 2 — Highly Competitive
Type Enrichment Internship
Organization Art of Problem Solving Major League Hacking (MLH)
Acceptance Rate No formal acceptance rate published; program appears to have open enrollment for qualified students Highly competitive (exact rate not disclosed); MLH notes 'overwhelming demand from students' and significantly more applicants than available projects
Applicants Not publicly disclosed; AoPS serves over 1 million problem solvers globally Not officially published; described as receiving 'overwhelming demand' suggesting hundreds to thousands annually
Deadline Rolling Rolling
Cost to Apply $0 Free
US Only No / International No / International
Grades Grades 8-12 Open to high school students and early-career developers; no specific grade level restriction mentioned, but intermediate to advanced coding proficiency required
College Impact WOOT and olympiad participation are viewed very favorably in college admissions to top-tier universities: MIT Admissions explicitly mentions that mathematically inclined students find AoPS an 'indispe... Strong positive impact on college applications and career prospects: 1) Demonstrates real-world professional experience (not just school projects or tutoring), which top colleges value significantly; ...