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mathleague.org organizes a series of classes each year to help students develop problem solving skills and prepare for math contests. Our flat price means NO materials fee and NO additional costs! We believe our prices and quality of instruction compare very favorably with other contest preparation options. Before signing up for any extracurricular math class, be sure to compare prices and instructors to make sure you are getting the best value for your money!
Our current list of upcoming classes is below; be sure to sign up early because space is limited! Click on the "more info" button to see a more detailed description of the course and a form allowing you to register for the course. Remember to check back frequently to see what additional classes we add to this list, and let us know if there are additional classes you'd like to see us offer.
Spring 2012 Classes:
| Name of Course |
Course Dates |
Course Location |
Price Per Student |
More Info |
| AIME Contest Preparation (Bay Area) | March 2, 3, 9, 10 | Fremont (specific site TBA) | $300 | | | AIME Contest Preparation (Sacramento) | March 4 and March 11 | Sacramento area (specific site TBA) | $300 | |
***Sign up for multiple classes and you will receive a 10% discount on all subsequent classes you take beyond the first one. You will also receive a 10% discount off your class registration fees for each additional student you refer to us; click on the "more info" link for more details.
About the Instructors
Tim Sanders (California classes) - A former President of the American Regions Math League (ARML), Tim Sanders is currently the head coach for the San Francisco Bay Area ARML team. Tim has given talks at the San Jose and Stanford math circles, and each year he organizes several math contests throughout California for elementary, junior high and high school students. In addition to having several years experience as a classroom teacher, Tim has also taught a number of classes for Stanford's EPGY program, and he has taught AMC prep classes at all levels. Tim also developed the curriculum for the geometry class taught by Art of Problem Solving and has co-taught several classes for Art of Problem Solving.
Classes may also be co-taught by other mathleague.org staff members if enrollment is large enough; we will try to keep the student/teacher ratio as low as possible while still providing excellent value for your money.
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