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AwesomeMath


Mailing Address:
AwesomeMath
P.O. Box 261490
Plano, TX 75026

Telephone: (702) RAD-MATH; (702) 723-6284





Training Tomorrow’s Thinkers for careers in STEM through rigorous Problem-Solving

AwesomeMath is devoted to providing enriching experiences in mathematics for intellectually curious middle school and high school students.


AwesomeMath offers:







AwesomeMath values critical thinking, creativity, passionate problem solving, and lifetime mathematical learning: https://vimeo.com/177800516



AwesomeMath Summer Program


It is designed for mathematically gifted students from around the globe.  We have a unique curriculum that is taught by internationally renowned faculty.


Many of our participants not only seek to improve their performance on contests such as AMC10/12, AIME, or USAMO, but also want to expand their mathematics education in general.





AwesomeMath Academy


AwesomeMath Academy gives talented students the opportunity to explore mathematics and science beyond the school curriculum under the guidance of exemplary instructors.  The Academy focuses on problem solving. We offer online math, chemistry, and physics classes for competition training.



AwesomeMath Book Store

To truly grow with problem solving, it is imperative to work through elegant problems that effectively guide a student’s mathematical intuition, skills, and growth.  With over 30 publications written by experienced problem writers whose problems have been accepted for submission at competitions, mathematical journals, and more, you are sure to find the book that will delight and inspire. 


Contact Information


Alina Andreescu, AwesomeMath Operations Director


Email: alina@awesomemath.org


https://www.awesomemath.org/





AwesomeMath Academy | Online Physics Problem Solving with Dr.Branislav | F=ma Competition


Published on Nov 19, 2017

Recording of a 2-hour AwesomeMath Academy Online Physics Problem Solving class. 
Shortcuts to topics in this recording:
0. 0:00:01 Welcome and agenda
1. 0:02:35 About F=ma competition 
2. 0:13:23 Einstein's 1905 discoveries (Annus Mirabilis)
3. 0:28:10 Medium hard but tricky problems from 2015 F=ma
4. 0:57:45 Break and my favorite anecdote
5. 1:01:12 About AwesomeMath Online Physics classes
6. 1:19:16 About the instructor
6. 1:21:16 Advanced problem solving techniques: Approximations
7. 1:33:55 Hard problems from 2015 F=ma

Our classes prepare students for the F=ma physics competition by teaching advanced physics problem solving. Just like F=ma, we focus on classical mechanics and do not use calculus. To tickle student's imagination, we often talk about famous physicists, their discoveries, and anecdotes about them.

These classes are best described as guided self-study. They are hard and require strong math problem solving skills and self-motivation. Students get detailed comments on their homework allowing them to quickly climb a very steep learning curve. 

More details at http://www.awesomemath.org/academy











Last update: 01/01/2021












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