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CyberMath Academy Camp in Boston, MA has been designed for high-performing students who are looking for a challenging environment in which they can master advanced topics in an environment that provides a friendly challenge with the participation of brilliant students from all over the globe.
 
CyberMath Academy Camp in Boston, MA has been designed for high-performing students who are looking for a challenging environment in which they can master advanced topics in an environment that provides a friendly challenge with the participation of brilliant students from all over the globe.
 
Dates: July 2– July 14, 2018  (12 academic days, no classes on Sundays)
 
  
Location: Classes will be held at: Harvard University*, Residential Students will stay at: Lesley University (walking distance to Harvard)
 
  
Guest Lecture: Recent Research in Physics, Dr. Nuh Gedik, MIT Physics Department
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===Locations and Dates===
  
Levels: Advanced 4th Grade Math, Advanced 4th Grade Math, Advanced Middle School Math with MathCounts/AMC 8-10 Problems, Advanced High School Math with AMC 10-12/AIME Problems, Advanced AIME with Proofs, and USAJMO/USAMO.
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Online: July 6-30, 2020 (half-day)
  
Daily Schedule
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Boston: Harvard University - July 6–18, 2020 (full day)
  
9:00 am  – 12:15 pm Morning classes
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Silicon Valley: Stanford University - July 13–25, 2020 (full day)
12:15 pm – 1:45 pm Lunch and Activity time
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1:45 pm  – 5:00 pm Afternoon classes
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===Courses===
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MATH:  
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Advanced Middle School Math with MathCounts/AMC 8-10 Problems,
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Advanced High School Math with AMC 10-12/AIME Problems,
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Advanced AIME with Proofs.
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CODING:  
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Python Programming and USACO Bronze
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COLLEGE PREP:  
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SAT Prep
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Advanced Math Program Designed by Justin Stevens
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- Author of Olympiad Number Theory Through Challenging Problems Book
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Math Olympiad Program Designed by Evan Chen
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- One of the coaches of the USA IMO Team
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- Co-Exam Coordinator for the USA Olympiad Team Selection Tests
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- Assistant Academic Director of the Math Olympiad Summer Program (MOP)
  
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- Member of the USA Math Olympiad (USAMO) Committee
  
MATH COURSES
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===Daily Schedule===
  
Morning Sessions: Combinatorics and Geometry topics will be covered.
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9:00 am  – 12:15 pm Morning classes
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12:15 pm – 1:15 pm Lunch and Activity time
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1:15 pm  – 4:30 pm Afternoon classes
  
Afternoon Sessions: Algebra and Number Theory topics will be covered.
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===MORE INFORMATION===
  
For more information: https://www.cybermath.academy/?page_id=994
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For more information: https://cybermath.org

Revision as of 16:09, 9 May 2020

CyberMath Academy Camp in Boston, MA has been designed for high-performing students who are looking for a challenging environment in which they can master advanced topics in an environment that provides a friendly challenge with the participation of brilliant students from all over the globe.


Locations and Dates

Online: July 6-30, 2020 (half-day)

Boston: Harvard University - July 6–18, 2020 (full day)

Silicon Valley: Stanford University - July 13–25, 2020 (full day)

Courses

MATH: Advanced Middle School Math with MathCounts/AMC 8-10 Problems, Advanced High School Math with AMC 10-12/AIME Problems, Advanced AIME with Proofs.

CODING: Python Programming and USACO Bronze

COLLEGE PREP: SAT Prep


Advanced Math Program Designed by Justin Stevens

- Author of Olympiad Number Theory Through Challenging Problems Book


Math Olympiad Program Designed by Evan Chen

- One of the coaches of the USA IMO Team

- Co-Exam Coordinator for the USA Olympiad Team Selection Tests

- Assistant Academic Director of the Math Olympiad Summer Program (MOP)

- Member of the USA Math Olympiad (USAMO) Committee

Daily Schedule

9:00 am – 12:15 pm Morning classes 12:15 pm – 1:15 pm Lunch and Activity time 1:15 pm – 4:30 pm Afternoon classes

MORE INFORMATION

For more information: https://cybermath.org