- Foundation of Algebra or Pre-Algebra (School Based) or Grade 6/7 Math
- VDOE-Aligned Algebra I | Virginia Department of Education
- Algebra 2 with Analytical Geometry
- Algebra IOWA | Iowa Algebra Aptitude Test (IAAT)
- Pre-Algebra (Competition Based) or Grade 7/8 Math
- Algebra Elementary I Algebra Honors 1.5
- Algebra 2 with Trigonometry
- MOEMS- Kangaroo Training & Practice | Math Olympiads for Elementary & Middle Schools
- MathCounts Chapter & AMC 8 Concept Practice
- MathCounts State, AMC 10 Concept Practice & AIME Prep
- SOL Geometry Exam Prep – Master the Standards
- MOEMS - Kangaroo Exam Prep | Mathematical Olympiads for Elementary & Middle Schools
- MathCounts Chapter & AMC 8 -Exams
- MathCount State & AMC10 -Exams
- SOL Exam Prep – Master the Standards
- TA Elementary Division Theory - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
- TA ACSL Junior Division Theory - Contest Years 2001-02 through 2025-26
- TA ACSL Junior Division Coding - Contest Years 2001-02 through 2025-26
- TA Classroom Division Theory - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
- TA Junior Division Theory & Coding - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
- TA Intermediate Division Theory - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
- TA Intermediate Division Coding - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
- TA Intermediate Division Theory & Coding - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
- ACSL Senior Division Theory - Contest Years 2001-02 through 2025-26
- ACSL Senior Division Coding - Contest Years 2001-02 through 2025-26
- TA Senior Division Theory & Coding - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2025-26
- TA Junior Division Theory - Contest Years 2001-02 to 2023-24
Acsl (American Computer Science League)
ACSL elementary theory is suitable for all elementary division students. Each contest consists of an online 30-minute, 5-question non-programming test, focused on a single category of content. Every time there is different content for the practice and test. (9months session duration)
ACSL junior division course is best for all junior high and middle school aspirants who have no previous programming experience. Students below grade 9 should be part of this course training. Students get various practice papers to practice. (9months duration along with an assistant teacher)
Pre Requisite: The student needs to complete Introduction to Computer Programming and Coding labs to enroll in this particular course Best for junior high and middle school students with no previous programming experience. Students up to grade 9 can enroll. (Course duration: 12-16 weeks depending upon the student's performance.)
The questions in the Classroom division are the theory sections of the Junior and Intermediate divisions. Students interested in the Classroom division should enroll for either the Junior Division Theory (easier problems) or the Intermediate Division Theory (9months session period)
Recommend it for high school and advance junior high students who have little to no programming knowledge. Each contest consists of an online 30-min, 5-question short answer test and an online programming problem to solve in 72 hours. Various practice contents are available. (7-9 months session with teacher assistant)
For high school students with no programming experience and for advanced junior high students. Each contest consists of an online 30-minute, 5-question short answer test and an online programming problem to solve in 72 hours. Numerous practice papers are provided. (36 weeks duration)
Recommend it for high school and advance junior high students who have little to no programming knowledge. Each contest consists of an online 30-min, 5-question short answer test and an online programming problem to solve in 72 hours. Various practice contents are available. (7-9 months session with teacher assistant)
Recommend it for high school and advance junior high students who have little to no programming knowledge. Each contest consists of an online 30-min, 5-question short answer test and an online programming problem to solve in 72 hours. Various practice contents are available. (7-9 months session with teacher assistant)
Best for high school students with programming experience, especially those taking AP Computer Science. As we know In the United States, Advanced Placement Computer Science is a suite of Advanced Placement courses and examinations covering areas of computer science. (Session-9months duration)
This course contains the Senior Division Theory problems that were given by the American Computer Science League (ACSL) during the nine academic years, 2001-10 through 2021-22. The theory questions test students on fundamental concepts in computer science (6-9 months session)
Recommend it for high school and advance Senior high students who have little to no programming knowledge. Each contest consists of an online 30-min, 5-question short answer test and an online programming problem to solve in 72 hours. Various practice contents are available. (7-9 months session with teacher assistant)
For high school students with no programming experience and for advanced junior high students. Each contest consists of an online 30-minute, 5-question short answer test and an online programming problem to solve in 72 hours. Numerous practice papers are provided. (36 weeks duration)