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Current Classes
NameClass Type
TeacherTeacher InformationClass DurationClass TimeTotal Tuition
AG Bootcamp
AG Bootcamp will be hosted at Schoolcraft College for two weeks straight (7/15~7/18, 7/22 ~ 7/25, 6:30 to 8:30pm). The class size is targeting to 10 ~ 15 students (Grade 3 ~ 5th, never play AG before).
AG Summer CampYe, BenAG Bootcamp will be hosted at Schoolcraft College for two weeks straight (7/15~7/18, 7/22 ~ 7/25, 6:30 to 8:30pm). The class size is targeting to 10 ~ 15 students (Grade 3 ~ 5th, never play AG before). 07/01/2024 -- 07/31/2024TBD 6:30PM - 8:30PM$220.00
3D DesignDesignChen, Yun06/22/2024 -- 08/24/2024Saturday TBD - TBD$280.00
Algebra -1
Algebra 1 is the foundation of middle/high school mathematics. This course can help students establish good mathematical thinking habits, strengthen the understanding of basic concepts, improve problem solving skills, and build a solid foundation for high school math classes. This course is for incoming 6-8 graders who have completed pre-algebra classes. Course plan: This course needs a total of 22 lessons to cover the entire contents, starting from summer until mid-December. After completing this course, the student can continue to take Geometry class in the following winter/spring session.
MathLi, Dr.PhD in engineering, working in the area of engineering design, computation and analysis for automotive industry. He is passionate about mathematics and has been exploring school math for many years. He has unique insights into the system, characteristics and methods of school mathematics. He is enthusiastic about mathematics teaching, hoping to improve students’ learning ability and mathematics level, and helping students to lay a solid foundation for future study. The course will follow the structure in the math textbook published by McGraw-Hill.06/22/2024 -- 12/15/2024Sunday 6:30PM - 8:30PM$700.00
Algebra-2
Algebra 2 is the expansion and enhancement of Algebra 1, and also preparation for the Precalculus class. This course can improve mathematical thinking capability, understanding of high school algebra, and build a solid foundation for higher level mathematics courses. This course is for incoming 7-9 graders who have completed algebra-1 class. Course Plan: This course needs a total of 22 lessons to cover the entire contents, starting from summer until mid-December.
MathLi, Dr.PhD in engineering, working in the area of engineering design, computation and analysis for automotive industry. He is passionate about mathematics and has been exploring school math for many years. He has unique insights into the system, characteristics and methods of school mathematics. He is enthusiastic about mathematics teaching, hoping to improve students’ learning ability and mathematics level, and helping students to lay a solid foundation for future study. The course will follow the structure in the math textbook published by McGraw-Hill.06/22/2024 -- 12/15/2024Saturday 6:30PM - 8:30PM$700.00
Chess BeginnerOtherZheng, AlanAlan is a high school senior at Salem High School and will attend University of Michigan in the coming fall. He has been playing chess since he was 6 years old. His peak USCF rating is 1893, which is in the 95th percentile of players nationally. He won 2nd place in the 2021 Ohio Chess Congress and 1st place in the 2022 Chicago Open. He has taught chess lessons for the past 2 summers and have the most experience working with beginner to intermediate players.06/22/2024 -- 08/24/2024Saturday 3:00PM - 5:00PM$300.00
Chess IntermediateOtherZheng, AlanAlan is a high school senior at Salem High School and will attend University of Michigan in the coming fall. He has been playing chess since he was 6 years old. His peak USCF rating is 1893, which is in the 95th percentile of players nationally. He won 2nd place in the 2021 Ohio Chess Congress and 1st place in the 2022 Chicago Open. He has taught chess lessons for the past 2 summers and have the most experience working with beginner to intermediate players.06/22/2024 -- 08/24/2024Saturday 1:00PM - 3:00PM$300.00
Competition Math - Advanced
MathCounts is the most prestigious middle school math competition in the United States. Participants are students in grades 6-8 and organized by middle schools. Students participate at school, regional, and state level competitions, and eventually, each state forms a team of 4 players to participate in the national competition in May. AMC-10 (American Mathematics Contest), is a mathematical competition organized by the Mathematics Association of American, open for all students who are grade 10 and below. This is the first-level competition in selecting the US Math Olympiad team. Hundreds of thousands of students participate every year. Each year, the top 5,000 students at AMC-10 and AMC-12 contests will advance to the next round test: American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME). This course is helping incoming 5-9 graders to prepare for MathCounts and AMC-10 Competition, teaching the problem solving strategies. The content includes algebra, geometry, number theory, combination and probability. Past MathCounts and AMC-10 questions will be used in the class, and the books from AOPS (Art of Problem Solving) can be used as the reference. A placement test will be conducted before the class starts, based on the scores of the test, students will be arranged to different levels (MC-beginner, MC-intermediate, MC-advanced/AMC-10. The class size is around 10-15 students. Each week there will be 2 hours in person instruction at Schoolcraft College. Teachers will introduce various mathematical concepts, and explain the problem solving strategies. Homework will be assigned every week, typical time to complete the homework is about 2 ~ 3 hours. Students submit their answers before the next class. The teacher will explain selected homework questions in the following class. There will be one hour of open office (Zoom meeting) every week, and the teacher can have one-on-one Q & A sessions with the students during this hour.
MathLu, MichaelJason Zhang is a rising senior at Canton High School. He is a six times AIME qualifier and a 2 times USAMO qualifier, as well as receiving a CMO honorable mention in 2022. He taught many summer math classes last year at NCCAE and has a lot of experience in teaching competition math. Michael Lu is a rising junior at Phillips Exeter Academy. In middle school he participated in Mathcounts, qualified for the Mathcounts National Competition from 2019 to 2021. Michael is also a five times AIME qualifier and a two times USAJMO qualifier. In his free time Michael likes to play card games, play soccer, and have fun with his dog Bella. Jackson Gong is a rising junior at Northville High School. He qualified for USAJMO and USAPHO in 2024. He is 4-time qualifier for AIME and was placed Top 33 in HMMT combinatorics round in 2024. He has lots of experience both teaching and competing in the MathCounts competition. 06/22/2024 -- 08/24/2024Saturday 3:00PM - 5:00PM$320.00
Competition Math - Regular
MathCounts is the most prestigious middle school math competition in the United States. Participants are students in grades 6-8 and organized by middle schools. Students participate at school, regional, and state level competitions, and eventually, each state forms a team of 4 players to participate in the national competition in May. AMC-10 (American Mathematics Contest), is a mathematical competition organized by the Mathematics Association of American, open for all students who are grade 10 and below. This is the first-level competition in selecting the US Math Olympiad team. Hundreds of thousands of students participate every year. Each year, the top 5,000 students at AMC-10 and AMC-12 contests will advance to the next round test: American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME). This course is helping incoming 5-9 graders to prepare for MathCounts and AMC-10 Competition, teaching the problem solving strategies. The content includes algebra, geometry, number theory, combination and probability. Past MathCounts and AMC-10 questions will be used in the class, and the books from AOPS (Art of Problem Solving) can be used as the reference. A placement test will be conducted before the class starts, based on the scores of the test, students will be arranged to different levels (MC-beginner, MC-intermediate, MC-advanced/AMC-10. The class size is around 10-15 students. Each week there will be 2 hours in person instruction at Schoolcraft College. Teachers will introduce various mathematical concepts, and explain the problem solving strategies. Homework will be assigned every week, typical time to complete the homework is about 2 ~ 3 hours. Students submit their answers before the next class. The teacher will explain selected homework questions in the following class. There will be one hour of open office (Zoom meeting) every week, and the teacher can have one-on-one Q & A sessions with the students during this hour.
MathLu, MichaelJason Zhang is a rising senior at Canton High School. He is a six times AIME qualifier and a 2 times USAMO qualifier, as well as receiving a CMO honorable mention in 2022. He taught many summer math classes last year at NCCAE and has a lot of experience in teaching competition math. Jackson Gong is a rising junior at Northville High School. He qualified for USAJMO and USAPHO in 2024. He is 4-time qualifier for AIME and was placed Top 33 in HMMT combinatorics round in 2024. He has lots of experience both teaching and competing in the MathCounts competition. 06/22/2024 -- 08/24/2024Saturday 1:00PM - 3:00PM$320.00
Debate - Middle SchoolEnglishNierman, Shannon06/22/2024 -- 08/24/2024Wednesday 6:00PM - 8:00PM$320.00
Drawing, Painting & Design - 1ArtYe, YanhongMs. Ye obtained Master of Business Administration from University of San Francisco. She is the director of a licensed art studio. She has taught Drawing basic and advanced techniques (class A: age 4-7 and class B: age 8+) in MNCCS since 2019 and joined NCCAE in the summer of 2020 for "Drawing and painting" 2 Art classes (age 4-7 and age 8+)06/22/2024 -- 08/24/2024Saturday 1:00PM - 2:30PM$250.00

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