Special Lectures, School Colloquia, and Student Seminars
Special Lectures
We host in-depth review lectures for each year’s AMC 8, 10, 12, and AIME tests, a few days after the test dates, for a small fee. Dr. Xue will send pre-recorded video solutions to registered students ahead of time for review. During the live lectures, we will discuss various methods and strategies for solving the problems in greater detail. All lectures are conducted live via Zoom and recorded for later access. If you are unable to attend the live sessions, the video solutions will be available for subscription at a discounted rate.
Upcoming Special Lectures
2025 AMC 8 Full Explanations and Discussions, Thursday, January 30, 2025, 6:30–7:45 pm CST (Dr. Xue). $35 per participant.
2025 AMC 8 Full Explanations and Discussions, Sunday, February 2, 2025, 6–7:30 pm CST (Student Teacher Nimalan). $30 per participant.
2025 AMC 8 Full Explanations and Discussions, Sunday, February 2, 2025, 6–7:15 pm CST (Student Teacher Jotin). $30 per participant.
2025 AIME I Problems 1–10 Discussion Session, Sunday, February 9, 2025, 6:30–8 pm CST (Dr. Xue). $70 per participant.
Past Lectures
2024 AMC 10 B Full Explanations and Discussions, Sunday, Nov 17, 2024, 6–8:30 pm CST (Dr. Xue)
2024 AMC 10 A Full Explanations and Discussions, Sunday, Nov 10, 2024, 6–8:30 pm CST (Dr. Xue)
School Colloquia
We are launching a monthly Math and Research Colloquia Series featuring Dr. Xue and invited speakers, including university professors, postdocs, advanced PhD students, and industry professionals. Topics will encompass mathematics, applied mathematics, data science, biology, physics, and other STEM fields. If you’re interested, please fill out the Math and Research Colloquium Interest Form. We will begin these activities once we receive sufficient student interest.
Student Seminars
When there are no colloquia or special lectures, students present on their chosen math or research topics. This is a valuable opportunity for them to learn from each other and practice their presentations for science and engineering fairs. These activities are free and organized by students.