The Talent academy American Computer Science League (ACSL) is Best for high school students with little or no programming experience and for advanced junior high students // The American Computer Science League (ACSL) organizes computer science contests for students in K-12 classrooms, divisions, and age groups, ranging from elementary to junior, intermediate, and senior. These contests involve programming and computer science problems, as well as topics related to Boolean algebra. The Star Contest is an ACSL event for high school students, and over 500 teams in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia participated during the school year. The contests involve short answer questions and problems to solve related to computer science. All events are led by an adult advisor and ACSL has been in continuous operation for over a year..
The official contest consists of an online 30-minute, 5-question short answer test and an online programming problem to solve in 72 hours.
So to be prepared for the contest students need to practice starting from the day one. As programming is an art that requires rigorous practice.
We ensure to provide students with this practice. Students are not only benefited from the techniques to learn the concepts but are provided with previous learn contest papers that help students to have a rough idea of what to expect on the day of the contest.
Curriculum fee: $120-$160 per month.
Teacher assistant: Included exclusively for summer ( 9 to 1 AM EST on skype for any doubt clarification)
Contest #1: Completed on /01/2022 @ 10.00 AM EST
Contest #2: Contest on Feb 13 2022 @ 10:00 AM EST
Contest #3: Contest 3 Window it will be completed by March 3 2022
Contest #4: Coming Soon