Real mathleague.org problems
Solved live
With expert cohosts
Every 3 weeks
Event Details
We're thrilled to officially collaborate with mathleague.org to run their problem review sessions. We'll use a new technique we've pioneered to help middle school students learn to love challenging math. We equip brilliant and approachable high school students with the latest technology, transforming Zoom to become unrecognizably lively.
It's as if Instagram Live and Twitch got into education.
The twist: our live-streamers won't look at the problems beforehand. You'll get to see how expert solvers think on the spot.
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Registration is free. Limited to 2,000 people.
Mathleague.org Middle School Qualifying Release 3 (Dec) Live Solve
Jan 20, 2025 at 12:00am (in your local time zone)
Learn Like This
We've created an entire curriculum and educational program based on this new way of learning. It's designed by Po-Shen Loh, and is serious math. It combines live video and incredible high school students, using our custom technology which transforms the Zoom experience. You can learn every topic in middle school math competitions in this way.
Our goal: enable you to discover abilities you didn't know you had, while loving every moment.
$1 Trial Class
Experience our interactive learning style by joining a real class. We regularly offer 1-hour sessions which are run in the exact same way as our regular lessons. The trial class covers the first day of material from one of our introductory courses, which is normally a $22 value.
Upcoming times (listed in your time zone). Grayed-out sessions are full. Click to register:
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We'd love to talk. We want to help you find the best learning resources for your students. If it's not ours, we'll point you elsewhere. We understand the landscape, and created LIVE because we know it's the best fit for many students. Email us any time at course-consulting@poshenloh.com, or book a free 30-minute consultation call:
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