Thursday, September 21, 2017
New York Math Circle Provides Enrichment for Young Math Enthusiasts
An honors student at the Bronx High School of Science in New York City, Wataru Takada has pursued the study of high-level mathematics through advanced placement classes and research projects. During the summer of 2016, Wataru Takada attended a selective summer program with the New York Math Circle.
The New York Math Circle is designed to provide supplemental mathematical education to students seeking further enrichment. The program features a curriculum designed to promote inquiry and discovery. Students continually learn new techniques for problem solving as they encounter unfamiliar problems. Teachers encourage students to think creatively and analytically to solve unique problems that are not found in typical curriculum.
Classes at the New York Math Circle are taught by math teachers, students, and professors. Weekend classes are offered for middle and high schoolers and students who are entering college. The math circle also offers an intensive, three-week summer program designed to challenge and inspire students who enjoy mathematics. Though class offerings continue to expand, enrollment remains competitive.
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