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      - Math
	
	  - AMC 8/MATHCOUNTS Beginner: Recommended for those who are looking to improve their MATHCOUNTS School/Chapter score from 20 to 30-35, or AMC 8 score from 10-12 to 18+, or Honor Roll (Top 5%)
 
	  - AMC 8/MATHCOUNTS Advanced: Recommended for those whom are looking to improve their MATHCOUNTS Chapter score from 30-35 to a 40+, or AMC 8 score from 15-18 to 22+, or Distinguished Honor Roll (Top 1%). A knowledge of basic algebra and geometry is required.
 
	  - AMC 10: Recommended for anyone who is looking to increase their AMC 10 score from 90-100 to 120+, or AIME qualification. This level of competition also covers ARML level problems.
 
	  - AMC 12: Recommended for anyone who is looking to increase their AMC 12 score to 120+, which is past AIME qualification and onto Distinguished Honor Roll (Top 1%).
 
	  - AIME Beginner: Recommended for anyone who has an AMC 10 score of 110-130 or an AMC 12 score of 90-110. This course is intended to introduce people to AIME and teach studentshow to solve beginner/intermediate AIME problems.
 
	  - AIME Advanced: Recommended for anyone who has DHR in either the AMC 10 or AMC 12 and is already scoring anywhere from 5-7 on AIME. This course is intended to help students qualify for either the USAMO or USAJMO exams.
 
	
       
      - Chemistry
	
	  - Chemistry: Recommended for those who are looking to get an 800 on the SAT chem subject test, or want to get extra help in order to get a 5 on the AP Test.
 
	
       
      - Biology
	
	  - Biology: Recommended for those who are looking to get an 800 on the SAT bio subject test, or want to get extra help in order to get a 5 on the AP Test.
 
	
       
      - Physics
	
	  - Physics: Recommended for those who are looking to get an 800 on the SAT physics subject test, or want to get extra help in order to get a 5 on the AP Test.
 
	
       
      - Computer Science
	
	  - AP CS A: Recommended for those who are looking to ace AP CS A with less than 10 hours of studying!
 
	  - Algorithm Design: Recommended for those who want to get very good at algorithms! (usaco/codeforces type)