Spring 2012 Courses in San Marino (All classes held at 2920 Huntington Dr., Suite 110B, San Marino, CA 91108)
*Updated February 10, 2012
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| Course | Session Dates | Day | Time |
| Pre-YMO 2nd & 3rd Grades |
3/17/2012-6/16/12, no class on 4/7 or 5/26, 12 weeks. | Saturday | 9:00-10:00am |
| YMO 4th & 5th Grades |
3/17/2012-6/16/12, no class on 4/7 or 5/26, 12 weeks. | Saturday | 10:30am-12:30pm |
| MC I (AMC8/MathCounts) |
3/17/2012-6/16/12, no class on 4/7 or 5/26, 12 weeks. | Saturday | 8:30-10:30am |
| MC II (AMC10/AMC12) |
3/17/2012-6/16/12, no class on 4/7 or 5/26, 12 weeks. | Saturday | 10:30am-12:30pm |
| Calculus 101 *NEW* |
3/17/2012-6/16/12, no class on 4/7 or 5/26, 12 weeks. | Saturday | 12:30-2:30pm |
Winter 2012 Courses in San Marino (All classes held at 2920 Huntington Dr., Suite 110B, San Marino, CA 91108)
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| Course | Session Dates | Day | Time | |
| Pre-YMO 2nd & 3rd Grades |
12/3/11-3/3/12, no class on 12/24 or 12/31, 12 weeks. | Saturday | 2:00-3:00pm | |
| YMO 4th & 5th Grades |
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Saturday | 10:30am-12:30pm | |
| MC I (AMC8/MathCounts) |
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Saturday | 8:30-10:30am | |
| MC II (AMC10/AMC12) |
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Saturday | 10:30am-12:30pm | |
Pre Young Math Olympians (PreYMO)
This course is focused on nurturing the interests of young kids from 2nd to 3rd grade in mental math and math problem solving. Kids will explore the patterns of numbers, the fun of solving interesting & meaningful math related problems, as well as develop their logical and critical thinking skills. Some basic concepts covered in the Math Olympiads for Elementary School (MOEMS) are explored.
Young Math Olympians (YMO)
This course is focused on nurturing the interests of young kids from 4th to 5th grade in challenging math problem solving. Kids will explore the fun of solving interesting & meaningful math related problems, as well as develop their logical and critical thinking skills. Some basic concepts covered in the Math Olympiads for Elementary School (MOEMS) are explored.
Math Challenge I (MC I)
Students learn math skills at a deeper level with topics in Beginning Algebra, Fundamental Geometry, basic number theory concepts and counting strategies, as well as logic and probabilities. The students not only learn practical skills of challenging problem solving that are supplemental to their school curricula, but also develop skills in creative thinking, logical reasoning, oral & written presentation, and team work. This course helps 6th to 8th graders (some advanced 5th graders may attend upon aproval) to participate in the American Mathematics Competition (AMC) 8, MathCounts and Math Olympiads for Elementary and Middle Schools MOEMS. Through the effective guidance and direction by our experienced teachers, students develop strong problem solving skills that make them perform well in the MathCounts, AMC 8, and MOEMS Contests.
Math Challenge II (MC II)
In MC II, students learn and practice in areas such as algebra and geometry at the high school level, as well as advanced number theory and combinatorics. Topics include polynomials, inequalities, special algebraic techniques, trigonometry, triangles and polygons, collinearity and concurrency, vectors and coordinates, numbers and divisibility, modular arithmetic, residue classes, advanced counting strategies, binomial coefficients, pigeonhole principle, sequence and series, and various other topics and problem solving techniques involved in math contests such as the American Mathematics Competition (AMC) 10, 12 and ARML, and also the beginning AIME.
Math Challenge III (MC III)
This course is for experienced students who can solve at least a few problems in the AIME contest, and up to the USAMO level. In this course, the students learn more in-depth math concepts and problem-solving strategies that involves more rigorous mathematical writing and a broad range of topics. The topics includes everything covered in MC II with more depth, and additional topics such as quadratic residue, diophantine equations, recurrence, proving inequalities, mathematical induction, functional equations, generating functions, inversion, projective geometry, and rigorous proof-writing practices. Through the effective guidance and direction by our experienced teachers, students develop strong problem solving skills that make them perform well in AIME and USAMO.
Math Challenge IV (MC IV)
This course is for experienced students who can solve at least a few problems in the AIME contest and qualify or almost qualify for USAMO. In this course, the students learn more in-depth math concepts and problem-solving strategies that involve more rigorous mathematical writing and a broad range of topics. Students are trained to comfortably solve the AIME problems to qualify for USAMO, also to comfortably write mathematical proofs for problems at the USAMO level, aiming to win USAMO and get into the prestigious MOSP. The topics include everything covered in MC III with more depth, and additional topics such as quadratic residue, diophantine equations, recurrence, proving inequalities, mathematical induction, functional equations, generating functions, inversion, projective geometry, and rigorous proof-writing practices. Through the effective guidance and direction by our experienced teachers, students develop strong problem solving skills that make them perform well in AIME and USAMO.
AP Courses
Through AP courses, we help students develop and apply the skills, abilities and content knowledge they will need later in college. Each AP course is modeled upon a comparable college course. AP Exams are an essential part of the AP experience, enabling students to demonstrate their mastery of college-level course work. Strong performance on AP Exams is rewarded by colleges and universities worldwide. However, performing well on an AP Exam means more than just the successful completion of a course; it is the gateway to success in college.
Algebra Readiness
Algebra requires students to take their knowledge of arithmetic operations and apply it to the abstract world of Algebra. Algebra Readiness is a course designed to help students’ master arithmetic concepts and skills, so they are well-prepared for their Algebra course. Our curriculum will focus on the mathematical concepts necessary to succeed in Algebra, such as whole and rational numbers and their operations, symbolic notation, equations and functions, graphing, one-step problems, and multi-step problems. Our main goal is to prepare students to be successful and confident for their accelerated Algebra courses!