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Making Math and Science Real

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Our classes make go beyond the abstract to make math and science real. Every in-person class, including all math classes, performs hands-on experiments every month. These experiments demonstrate real-world applications of skills learned in the class which have been used in science, engineering, architecture, physics, aeronautics, etc.

Some examples include:

  • Calculating mountain height with trigonometry

  • Acid-Base titrations to measure concentrations of chemical solutions

  • Modeling building layout with pythagorean theorem and geometry

  • Synthesizing Nylon with chemical reagents

  • Measuring and predicting gravitational effects

  • Many more

Culture of Success

There is only one determining factor for students who will succeed in our classes: Caring. 

Every one of our students who has been committed has succeeded in making serious advancements with their skills. It is the parent who kindles this passion in their child (this is why homeschooling works so well) but we build a class culture of respect and esteem for the sincere and hard working students. Our classes show no sign of the typical denegration of "nerds" because the very image of "nerds" doesn't exist in a class where students co-operate to meet real ends and goals.

Course Design

Our courses have a plethora of of built-in benefits to students and parents, including:

  • The option to submit homework online for accountability

  • The options to receive bi-weekly messages about your scholars' progress

  • Custom tailored homework and tests for all classes

  • Complimentary private tutoring online

  • Access to help and support from peers

  • Access to help from hand-picked TAs

  • Access to hundreds of recorded tutorial videos on the homework

  • 100% accomodation of all parent requests concerning homework and testing

  • Students are shown older material periodically to demonstrate their progress tangibly

  • ACT Prep class free for all students taking 2 or more other classes

  • Access to the LMS used by Harvard, MIT, and Yale

  • Classes are taught interactively (students are called on to teach problems to the class, answer questions, etc.)​

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