Math is commonly perceived as a subject that requires rote memorization, being direct without any value, applicability, or connection. However, if we take the time to explore and look through the lens of math's inherent essence, we realize its omnipresence. I love math for this very aspect: the enriching and heightened sensitivity I've gained about the world around me. Throughout my journey in math competitions, I’ve come across some of the nicest people I’ve ever met who taught me not just a great deals worth of mathematics, but they also indirectly showed me the ways of discipline in thinking and acting in life. During math-related sessions, we cover a wide variety and unrestricted number of topics (elementary, middle, and high school math along with competition and olympiad math).
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To the left is just a sample of recent problems we’ve tackled. From the philosophical discussions we have to real-world analysis by connecting the dots around us, we work together to learn and help each other grow. Math is so much more than the preconceived stereotype of “rote memorization” or a form of non-applicable nonsense. It prospers maturity in thinking and even as a person (again, coming from someone who’s experienced it first hand). Please consider joining us in this art of problem-solving!