
A step by step guide for AMC 8 competition math
What you'll learn
- A lot of interesting questions that you will never see in school math!
- Learn Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Geometry, Counting and Probability, and more!
- Learn competition math step by step from beginner to master!
- Enhance math and problem-solving skills, and school math becomes so easy!
- Enjoy the beauty and fun of math!
- Prepare you for the 2022 AMC 8 math competition
Requirements
- Basic Calculation
Description
Let's enjoy the beauty and fun of competition math !Whether you have never participated math competition before, or want to learn advanced math skills, this course is for you!
In this course, AMC 8 real exam questions are organized into 4 major areas of math - Algebra, Geometry, Counting and probability, and Number theory.
The four areas are then separated into part A, part B and part C, based on the level of difficulty.
- Part A typically are questions 1-10 in an AMC 8 paper. These questions are very good for beginners who just start competition math. The questions are a bit harder than school math.
- Part B typically are questions 11-20 in an AMC 8 paper. These questions are the core of an AMC paper, where we should spend most of our learning time.
- Part C typically are questions 21-25 in an AMC 8 paper. These are the most complex questions.
- Videos: Each video will focus on one specific topic, with detailed explanation and examples from real paper.
- Workbook: The Mastering AMC 8 workbook is very handy to use and includes all your needs for AMC 8
- Notes: Key takeaways that you can print out for future reference.
- Quizzes: After each topic I will put a quiz with one or two questions. I also provide detailed solution for the quiz.
- Lifetime access to this course
- Friendly support in the Q&A section
- Udemy Certificate of Completion available for download
- 30-day money back guarantee
Who this course is for:
- Those under 18 may use the services only if a parent or guardian opens their account, handles any enrollments, and manages their account usage.
- Current middle school/junior high students, or students about to start middle school who are interested in competition math
- Homeschool parents looking for extra support with math