Information sessions (Zoom meeting ID: 94578394448) will be held at
8:00 PM (US Eastern Time)
on July 18, July 27 (mainly in Chinese) and August 22, 2025 for the Fall Session of the Year Round programs;
on November 14, 2025 for the Spring Session of the Year Round programs
and Holiday Contest Prep program.
(All contents on this program page are for reference only. We reserve the right to make changes.)
In person AMC Boot Camp is intended for students to prepare AMC 10 and 12.
4670 McDermott Road, Suite 208, Plano, TX 75024 (This is an in person program).
Classes Offered | Time | Date |
Contest Prep (level 3)
Contest Prep (level 4) Contest Prep (level 5) |
Friday 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Sept. 12, 19, 26; Oct. 3, 10, 24 (2025) |
Each student may choose to enroll to one of the following types of programs.
The AMC Boot Camp targets preparation for the AMC competition with Contest Prep materials. Courses in the AMC Boot Camp program are intended to be supplementary courses to those full courses offered throughout the year at IDEA MATH. This table will help understand which competitions Contest Prep classes are targeting.
Contest | level A | level 1 | level 2 | level 3 | level 4 | level 5 | level 6 | level 7 | level 8-9 |
AMC 8 | +++ | +++ | +++ | +++ | + | ||||
AMC 10 | +++ | +++ | +++ | +++ | + | ||||
AMC 12 | + | +++ | +++ | +++ | +++ | + | |||
AIME | + | +++ | +++ | +++ | +++ | + | |||
Mathcounts | +++ | +++ | +++ | +++ | +++ | + | + | ||
HMNT | + | +++ | +++ | +++ | +++ | +++ | |||
HMMT | + | +++ | +++ | +++ | +++ | +++ | |||
ARML | + | +++ | +++ | +++ | +++ | + |
This program runs for six days on selected Fridays in September and October.
AMC Boot Camp offers courses from our Contest Prep Series. These courses provide additional practices for various math contests such as MATHCOUNTS (School/Chapter/State/National) and American Math Competitions (AMC 8/10/12, AIME, USA(J)MO). Despite the intensity of the AMC Boot Camp courses, we wish to emphasize that these courses are not a viable substitutes for the other IDEA MATH programs. These courses are meant to complement the other programs. Due to their limited time, these courses are not as comprehensive or holistic as the other programs, and will instead be more focused on taking contests. Thus, we strongly advise students of these programs to also enroll in either the year-round programs or the summer programs.
IDEA MATH provides in-depth enrichment in important mathematical areas, particularly in the fields from which contests problems are drawn: algebra, combinatorics, geometry, and number theory. We believe students learn best by discovering, rather than simply memorizing, essential theorems and techniques. Our process puts students at the center of the classes, as students work together to develop their ideas. Our instructors lead this process by teaching vital ideas, giving meaningful examples, and guiding students through the problem-solving process.
We apply seminar-style teaching in our classes. Class sizes are small to ensure that students receive plenty of individual attention. Students are expected to work as a group and present their solutions and ideas to the class.
The unique strengths of IDEA MATH can be summarized as follows:
For more details, please visit our FAQ page.
As always, we welcome parents' specific academic questions about our curriculum and teaching styles, as well as students' class-work and preparation. Please contact info@ideamath.org---make sure to include the following info in your email subject: student's full name, IDEA MATH ID, and intended program.
IDEA MATH provides an extensive curriculum. The course list shown below consists of projected courses we will offer in this program. Two of the major strengths of our program---a strong academic team and a full range of materials---allow us to create new courses/groups to meet the needs of the students body. Therefore, the course list (and course schedule) is subject to change based on actual enrollment and staff availability.
Please visit detailed curriculum grid for a more complete reference of IDEA MATH course curriculums.
IDEA MATH provides an extensive curriculum. Our courses are intended for able students who wish to expand their mathematics knowledge beyond regular classroom settings. We emphasize study skills (such as taking notes, oral and written presentations, listening, observing, organization, etc).
In general, each applicant not recently enrolled (that is, who has not completed an IDEA MATH course this spring or summer) in our programs shall take a placement test in one of our open online/onsite placement test sessions. (For more details on our placement test/course placement process, please visit here.)
Placement test levels and dates are shown below. Please click this link to register for the placement test. The placement test fee is non-refundable and non-transferable.
Test Level | Targeted Course |
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S0 | Math Roots/Math Buds |
S1 | School Enrichment Series: Algebra 1 |
S2 | School Enrichment Series: Geometry |
S3 | School Enrichment Series: Algebra 2 |
S4 | PCA/Pre-Algebra 2/Intro to ALG1 & Calculus 2 |
T0 | Extra Curricular Series: PC0/Pre-Algebra 1 and PCA/Pre-Algebra 2 Holiday Contest Prep program: CW0/CWA |
T1 | Extra Curricular Series: PC1 and PC2
Fall and Winter Contest Prep program: CE1/CE2 Holiday Contest Prep program: CW1/CW2 |
T2 | Extra Curricular Series: PCX and UC1 Fall and Winter Contest Prep program: CE3/CE4 Holiday Contest Prep program: CW3/CW4 |
T3 | Extra Curricular Series: UC2 and UC3 Fall and Winter Contest Prep program: CE5/CE6 Holiday Contest Prep program: CW5/CW6 |
T4 | XC Series: XC7, XC9, and XC10 MO Series MO1 Fall and Winter Contest Prep program: CE7/CE8 Holiday Contest Prep program: CW7/CW8 |
T5 | MO Series MO2 and MO3 Fall and Winter Contest Prep program: CE9/CE10 Holiday Contest Prep program: CW9/CW10 |
Placement Test Date/Time* | Placement Test Location | Test fee paid by | Test Fee** |
July 20, 2025 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM (US Eastern Time) |
Online | July 18, 2025 | $50 |
August 3, 2025 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM (US Eastern Time) |
Online | August 1, 2025 | $50 |
August 24, 2025 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM (US Central Time) |
John Paul II High School (in-person) | August 20, 2025 | $50 |
August 24, 2025 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM (US Eastern Time) |
Online | August 15, 2025 | $100 |
August 29, 2025 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM (US Eastern Time) |
Online | August 22, 2025 | $100 |
Special Placement Test Session |
Online | contact info@ideamath.org for availability |
$150 |
*Each placement test is 90 minutes long. Students should arrive at the testing location (onsite or online) 10 minutes prior to the test. All test times are in the US Eastern Time Zone.
** The placement test fee is non-refundable and non-transferable; that is, it cannot be transferred from one applicant/student to another applicant/student, and it also cannot be transferred from a registered/chosen test session/date to another placement test session/date for the same applicant/student. Special test sessions (test fee of $150 or more) can be arranged depending on staffing availabilities. Please contact info@ideamath.org for inquires on special test sessions.
Note that registration is only the first step of towards enrollment. Enrollment (for each session) is completed only after the tuition is paid in full. The tuition payment is independent to student's course placement because the tuition is for the program, not for a specific course. The IDEA MATH staff will work with students on course placement by reviewing their academic backgrounds, assigning placement test levels, reviewing placement test work, and more. IDEA MATH staff make the final decision on students' course placements. (Please see our Course Placement Policy section for details.) All tuition refund for withdrawal will be processed based on the refund policy.
Please log in to your account to pay the tuition online.
Program Selection | Courses | Register By | Tuition Paid By* | Tuition Amount** |
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Full Program
(6 meetings) | Contest Prep
(levels 3, 4, 5) | Sep. 1, 2025 | Sep. 5, 2025 | $395 |
Half Program
(3 meetings of choice) | Contest Prep
(levels 3, 4, 5) | Sep. 1, 2025 | Sep. 5, 2025 | $225 |
* The tuition payments may be stopped earlier than the published date if the program has reached to its upper capacity.
** After the tuition payment deadline date, a late fee ($100) will be applied to the tuition and admission can only be given if space is available.
For Half of the Classes Package, Withdrawal Request Made in Writing | Refund Amount |
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Before September 1, 2025 | Paid Tuition - $300 |
On or after September 1, 2025 | No refund |
For All Classes Package, Withdrawal Request Made in Writing | Refund Amount |
Before September 1, 2025 | Paid Tuition - $300 |
On or after September 1, 2025 | No refund |
Please note that only tuition is refundable per the above policy. Other fees such as the application fee, the registration fee, and the placement test fee are non-refundable and non-transferable.
Credit cannot be transferred between different type of programs---summer, year-round, contest edge, winter contest prep, etc.
For programs of a similar type (e.g., between summer programs), we will follow the withdrawal/refund policies. For example, after tuition is submitted and before date X, we will apply the transfer in the following way (assuming space is available for the intended program): switching programs/series is considered a withdrawal from one program/series and an enrollment to another program/series, and any difference in tuition rates applies.
To request a refund and withdraw your student, please send a complete request in writing to info@ideamath.org. You must include the payee name and mailing address matching the information in the student's account in order for your request to be deemed complete and submitted. Please include "Refund Request" and the student's name in the subject line. The amount of the refund will be based on the time that a complete request is submitted; incomplete requests will not be deemed to meet deadlines for withdrawal.
If the student is ill and chooses to withdraw from the program after the refund deadlines, we can offer prorated credit (proportional based upon the second refund policy: paid tuition deducted by $300, then prorated per day) towards a future program. A note from a licensed physician is required. The doctor's note should clearly assert that the student's current medical status does not allow the student to complete the remainder of the program. The date when the doctor's note is submitted to IDEA MATH (via info@ideamath.org) is considered the initial date for the prorated refund (credit) calculation. The same policies apply if the IDEA MATH staff determine that the student must withdraw due to illness in order to protect the health and welfare of themselves or other students.
For all purposes related to this refund policy, a day shall be deemed to begin at 12:01am local time in the US Eastern Time Zone (US ET).
and more, to be updated soon