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(Math-M-Addicts is a mathematics program located in New York City.)
 
(Math-M-Addicts is a mathematics program located in New York City.)
 
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Math-M-Addicts (Mathematics Program)
 
  
 
Math-M-Addicts is a mathematics program for mathematically gifted middle-high schoolers in New York City. It is based in the Speyer Legacy School and serves regularly every Saturday (non-holidays). Math-M-Addicts is also constructing a school program, called Group Z, to build mathematical foundations in schoolchildren who have little to no experience in problem solving.  
 
Math-M-Addicts is a mathematics program for mathematically gifted middle-high schoolers in New York City. It is based in the Speyer Legacy School and serves regularly every Saturday (non-holidays). Math-M-Addicts is also constructing a school program, called Group Z, to build mathematical foundations in schoolchildren who have little to no experience in problem solving.  
  
 
The program is highly selective and requires an admissions test, taken on certain appointments for 2 hours, to get into each program. Overall, there are five tiers, increasing in prestige and level: Y, S, L, I, and A. Students are encouraged to go in that order, but students are permitted to try out for any program they wish.
 
The program is highly selective and requires an admissions test, taken on certain appointments for 2 hours, to get into each program. Overall, there are five tiers, increasing in prestige and level: Y, S, L, I, and A. Students are encouraged to go in that order, but students are permitted to try out for any program they wish.
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Latest revision as of 09:56, 29 November 2019

Math-M-Addicts is a mathematics program for mathematically gifted middle-high schoolers in New York City. It is based in the Speyer Legacy School and serves regularly every Saturday (non-holidays). Math-M-Addicts is also constructing a school program, called Group Z, to build mathematical foundations in schoolchildren who have little to no experience in problem solving.

The program is highly selective and requires an admissions test, taken on certain appointments for 2 hours, to get into each program. Overall, there are five tiers, increasing in prestige and level: Y, S, L, I, and A. Students are encouraged to go in that order, but students are permitted to try out for any program they wish.

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