Live USACO Courses In Fall 2023
- Posted by James Yang
- Categories New Class
- Date 2023-09-04
USACO is the most prestigious high school-level informatics competition worldwide. This competition not only requires students to master programming skills but also demands algorithmic thinking, logical reasoning, and problem-solving abilities. Participating in the USACO competition helps enhance children’s competitiveness and motivation, deepens their understanding of programming and informatics, and fosters a greater interest in coding. It creates more opportunities for their future career development and boosts their self-confidence. When they can solve problems and accomplish tasks in the competition, they gain a higher level of self-awareness and self-assessment.
In this age where artificial intelligence is taking center stage, acquiring programming skills holds tremendous promise for a child’s future. We are delighted to announce our offerings for the Fall semester, including both bronze and silver level training. The bronze level course is open to all, with no prerequisite programming background needed. If your child has completed Algebra 1, possesses the ability to solve linear equations, and grasps the concept of two-dimensional coordinates, seize this opportunity to kickstart their journey into the USACO contest.
USACO Bronze (Live)
9/10/2023 – 10/22/2023
We meet at 2:30pm-4:30pm CST every Sunday.
Teacher: James Yang
Cost: $630, 7 weeks
USACO Bronze Practice Course (Live)
We meet from 7pm to 9pm central time every Wednesday night.
Teacher: James Yang
Cost: $600, 8 weeks
Get a 10% discount when you order both the USACO Bronze and Bronze Practice Courses together.
11/12/2023 – 1/14/2024
We meet at 2:30pm-4:30pm CST every Sunday.
Teacher: James Yang
Cost: $1000, 10 weeks
USACO Silver Practice Course (Live)
12/20/2023 – 2/7/2024
We meet from 7pm to 9pm central time every Wednesday night.
Teacher: James Yang
Cost: $640, 8 weeks
Get a 10% discount when you order both the USACO Silver and Silver Practice Courses together.
Here’s a video introducing the USACO contest, and it’s in Chinese.