Intro to Competition Math
SAT Score Range
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2 sessions
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AC
+5
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About
This series is suitable for anyone looking for an introduction for competition math or has limited/no experience in the field.
This series is suited for people preparing for competitions such as Mathcounts, AMC 10, AMC 12.
Those preparing for the AIME or HMMT and those already scoring 120+ on the AMC 10 or 100+ on the AMC 12 should consider taking the second series in the sequence, “Advanced Competition Math” (Will be created in the near future - check back here for a link to the series!)
To ensure maximum engagement, all learners must turn their video on at all times during the session and audio needs to be able to be enabled when requested. Learning happens best with active participation!
Learners are also expected to spend individual time outside of regular sessions on problems, so please check if you will be able to spend 1~2 hours each week in addition to regular sessions on solving problems!
We’ll meet twice each week, once for content lectures and once for problem solving practice and to address any questions!
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✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY
You may be withdrawn from the series after an unexcused absence or excessive absences (including excused). If you are unable to attend a session, please message the tutor in at least 24 hours in advance with the reason for your absence!
SESSION 1
14
Feb
SESSION 1
AoPS Math
AoPS Math
Tue 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM UTCFeb 14, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM UTC
Chapter 1. Exponents and Logarithms
Topics covered: Integer and fractional exponents, exponents and radicals, logarithms
Lecture and Concept Review with Exercises
SESSION 2
17
Feb
SESSION 2
AoPS Math
AoPS Math
Fri 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM UTCFeb 17, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM UTC
Chapter 1. Exponents and Logarithms
Topics covered: Integer and fractional exponents, exponents and radicals, logarithms
Problem Solving and Q&A/Walkthrough