Choose from our variety of courses, ranging from elementary to high school level!
Lessons and homework are crafted by our instructors, adapting from our own learning experience or public resources.
Students will have many opportunities to engage and ask questions. We guarantee at least a 3:1 student to teacher ratio, fostering a close community.
$25 / hour, for any class. We offer a free trial: students can attend the first class for free. Contact us if financial aid is needed.
Homework will be assigned following each class. All homework is graded and optional, but highly recommended.
Courses will be held online through Google Classroom and Zoom.
Students are welcome to email instructors outside of lessons with questions or requests for explanation.
Python is one of the most versatile and widely used languages, commonly used in advanced contexts like machine learning and software development.
In this class, students will gain both a concrete understanding of the foundations of Python and also the skills to use any language to solve different coding problems.
Students will learn concepts and practice them by writing Python to solve basic problems.
For students with no prior experience.
Class Schedule
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Sept 21 - Nov 16 Every Saturday |
7:30 - 9:00 PM EST | $335 ($25/hr) |
The ability to work with sophiscated algorithms and data structures is essential to competitive programming and in most Computer Science job settings.
In this course, students will acquire the necessary skills to pass the USACO Bronze and Silver level, and be more than prepared for the AP Computer Science A course.
Students should have prior programming experience.
Class Schedule
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Sept 25 - Nov 20 Every Wednesday |
7:30-9:00 PM EST | $335 ($25/hr) |
This class teaches programming skills used in any software development and similar environment, as well as Gold and some Platinum level USACO problems. Students will be challenged to think creatively in order to find efficient solutions to programming problems.
Example topics: combinatorics, dynamic programming, various graph algorithms, and string algorithms.
Students should have knowledge of basic data structures and algorithms (to the level of Binary Search, BFS/DFS, etc.).
Class Schedule
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Sept 26 - Nov 21 Every Thursday |
7:30-9:00 PM EST | $335 ($25/hr) |
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the buzzword of the decade.
However, few actually understand what constitutes AI.
This course combines parts of the world-class TJHSST AI curriculum and our vast experience in adversarial AI competitions like MIT Battlecode and Correlation-One's Terminal.
We will teach students about the algorithms that form the foundation of modern artificial intelligence, from the basic DFS up to today's neural networks.
Students taking this course should have experience with coding and knowledge of basic data structures. Taking our other courses is a good way to meet these requirements.
Class Syllabus
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Sept 23 - Nov 18 Every Monday |
7:30-9:00 PM EST | $335 ($25/hr) |
This class will give students the robust algebra background necessary for mathematics at a high school level and beyond, as well as competitive math.
Course material covers the standard middle school Algebra curriculum and useful tips and tricks used in the AMC.
Class Syllabus