Thursday, November 26, 2009

Olympic Mathematics

Have you ever hear about Olympic Mathematics? Olympic Mathematics is now very famous in Kuala Lumpur and Johor. Olympic Mathematics is a useful Mathematics subject which can help students to think logically in Mathematics. This sure will help all the students when they step into secondary school or higher level of education.

Not all the students have chances to go through this subject, only the selected and the talented will have chance. Actually, this is quite unfair to those who are weak. They still have chance to learn it but till they reach higher level of this program, they will automatically give up because maybe their talented is not in learning Olympic Mathematics.

Olympic Mathematics is an international Mathematics. Every year, there are many competitions for students to take part. If they are really good, the company will send them to compete in foreign country. They are quite a number of students who already get scholarship studying at Singapore. So, how about the fees? I think it’s reasonable in this new globalization era.

Learning Olympic Mathematics is definitely better in learning mental arithmetic. If your children have the chance to go follow the lesson, don’t miss it. Hopefully this Olympic Mathematics will help our kids in learning Mathematics.

9 comments:

Gallivanter said...

Does it really work or is it just another fad for someone to swindle money? :-P

lvynana said...

Never heard b4, a bit outdated in this kind of info :(

LittleLamb said...

First time heard this. May I know where I can find more info esp in Klang Valley?

Dora said...

yeah my eldest niece learn this Olympic Math too. When she told me, I was like huh why Olympic & what's the relationship between it & the math?...

vickylow said...

1st time hear this. In fact I do plan to send my kids to mental arithmetic class like UMAS.

little prince's mummy said...

Do keep us update on this..

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elynn said...

can someone please explain what is this olympic maths is all about?