Design Your Careers "Math Olympiad" Workshop
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Note: We have received an overwhelming response to this workshop.  
Please register and we will include you in priority list for our upcoming workshop.  
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Math is not a subject that you can learn easily. It takes a lot of practice to master techniques. This workshop will set the base where you can solve hard problems. This will not be like a regular math class. All you need to bring with you is a pencil, paper, a computer(for zoom) and a passion to learn more math. Nothing is impossible! As you are dedicated and you work hard you can easily solve problems if you put your heart into it.

Who: 4th grade - 6th grade
When: 13th July - 17th August ( 6 Sessions - Every Monday) 5 PM - 6 PM PST Class (1 hr session)


Zoom Meeting Link (Details will be provided one day before class)
In case of any questions, please email info@designyourcareers.org or text 650-814-4119

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