Description | This course is intended for students who have been active in math competitions for a few years (obtained mid to high AMC 10 scores up to qualifying for AIME) and wish to further expand their abilities by consolidating their mathematical foundation to learn more advanced and in-depth concepts that can be applied on math contests and much more. |
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Competition Prep | AMC 10 and AMC 12 |
Level | Intermediate (Readiness Guide) |
When |
Saturday
10:15am - 11:45am CST or
Saturday
12:15pm - 1:45pm CST or
Sunday
2:00pm – 3:30pm CST or
Sunday
3:45pm - 5:15pm CST |
Course Size | Maximum 25 students, minimum of 6 |
Tuition | $595 per semester |
Schedule | View the Fall and Spring semester weekly schedule |
Course Structure | The class will start with 45-60 minutes focus lecture on selected topics. The remaining time will be dedicated to work on problems related to such topics. Students will be able to work together in a breakout room, while the instructor helps moderate the room and give guidance or encouragement when necessary. Students will have several assigned homework problems which should be turned in electronically one day before the next class begins. Instructor recommends at least 2 hours of study time per week for the students to gain an understanding of the fundamental concepts and to become proficient with the topics. In order for students to fully master the material presented in class they should work on average 1-2 hours per day. |
Student Support | If students have questions or concerns, they can discuss them with their instructor after class (instructor will stay online for 30 minutes after the class has ended) as well as by email. Emailed questions will be answered within 24 hours. Parents can help their students by guiding them towards constructing well thought out questions. |
Curriculum | The following is a list of topics to be covered over the course of a year in class (each math course is designed to be taken for a
minimum of two semesters in order to cover the material/topics necessary to move up to the next level course) with different topics each semester. We cover 3 topics from each
area: Algebra, Combinatorics, Geometry, and Number Theory. These topics may include:
Fall 2023 Semester:
Spring 2024 Semester:
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Suggested Resources (Optional) |
105 Algebra Problems 106 Geometry Problems 108 Algebra Problems 111 Problems in Algebra and Number Theory 112 Combinatorics Problems 115 Trigonometry Problems Sums and Products |
Additional Benefits |
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Intermediate: Problem Solving 3 – Online
$ 595.00
Seats Available:
SKU: AMA-CRS003-1
Category: Course
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