AMC 10/12

Year Round Basic Part II

If you are new to competitive math at the high school level and have already completed an Algebra I and a Geometry course, this course is the door to an exciting math world that is not taught in schools. 

This course is combination of topics from the subjects of Algebra, Geometry, Number Theory, and Counting. Each week students will study a new topic from one of the subjects. See curriculum details below in the Curriculum tab.

To register, students must be able to solve at least 10 problems at a recent AMC 10 exam.

Each class start with a brief lecture that includes example problems. Afterwards, a set of related problems appeared in AMC 10, AMC 12 or similar contests are interactively discussed and then explained by the instructor. Students are expected to study the remaining problems as homework. Solutions are provided.

During the optional office hours students get individual help about challenging concepts they encounter during their study of the course material.

2023 Spring
Tue 24 Jan
Tue 18 Apr
Math Live Interactive
12 Weekly Meetings. (Tuesdays )
Jan. 24th to Apr. 18th
Between 4:00pm and 6:00pm
America/Los_Angeles (PST)
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This Course Features
  • Live Interactive Instruction
  • Highly Experienced World Champion Teachers
  • Proven Curriculum for AMC 10/12 Preparation
  • Optional Live Office Hours
  • 24 Hours of Lecture and Problem Solving
  • Lectures are Recorded and Accessible After the Camp
  • Progress Check with Midterm and Final Exams
  • Solutions to All Course Problems Included
  • Minimum One Year Access to Course Materials
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Alperen Gozeten
World Champion (IMO Bronze)
Halil A. Gozeten
+5 Years Teaching Experience
01Polynomials
02Geometry: Area
03Modular Arithmetic
04Number Bases
05Intermediate Counting
06Inequalities
07Chinese Remainder Theorem
08Analytic Geometry: Lines
09Probability
0AAnalytic Geometry: Curves
0B3D Geometry
0CComplex Numbers: Standard Form
0DInteger Equations
04:00 pm Lecture120 minutes
Times shown are in Pacific Time Zone.

Successful completion of an AlgebraI and a Geometry course is required. It is expected that the student is able to solve about 10 problems at a recent AMC 10/12 exam.

You can either take a published contests or take our Placement test here. First you will need to create an account for the student for the site. Please contact us if you encounter any difficulty.

AMC 10 is for grades 10 or lower. AMC 12 is for any student. In any given year, more than half of AMC 12 exam questions are also AMC 10 questions. There are a few extra topics in AMC 12 (mainly trigonometry, logarithms, and complex numbers). They are gradually covered in AMC 10/12 training. See the curriculum tab for details. Most students eventually take AMC 12. So it makes sense to prepare for both from the beginning.

Year-round classes are recommended for younger students. Year-round (YR) classes cover entire curriculum during the live discussion of weekly meetings. In contrast, in the Intensive (INT) version of the same course, selected portions of the curriculum are provided as recorded lectures in order to cover twice as much material in a week. Office hours are integral part of the Intensive classes. They are optional for the year-round classes. Year-round classes finish the level curriculum in two parts, where Part I is taken in the Fall and Part II is taken in the spring. However, Intensive courses finish the level curriculum in one semester.

If you need to take an Intensive course that is not available, you may want to take a self paced version bundled with live office hour.