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Become an AMC Academy Student

This form takes 5-20 minutes. Spots are limited to 50 students per semester. (Please fill this out as the student's parent or guardian.)

Parent Name

Parent Email

Parent Phone Number

Student Name

Student Email

Tell us about your student. How old are they? What are their past AMC 8/10/12 scores (if any)?

Describe your student's past preparation. If they've competed before, how did they prepare? How many contests have they participated in, and how many hours per week did they dedicate to training?

What is your student's goal? Which upcoming contest are they preparing for, and what specific score are they aiming to achieve?

What is your student's weekly availability? How many hours per week can they dedicate to homework and practice, in addition to attending scheduled sessions?

When are you looking to begin?

Just to clarify before submission, we offer a total of three plans currently for our 50 students that include all aspects of personalization we describe on our main page:

AMC 8 / Mathcounts Plan (For beginner competitors) | $1,200

Your student starts with a private evaluation session led personally by Ethan Curtis or Luke Greenawalt. Both are T20 university admits with 100+ hours of private math competition coaching experience. They assess your student's current level, identify the foundational gaps, and set realistic competition goals before a single coaching hour is spent.

From there, a dedicated elite coach (typically a MathCounts Nationals Alumni) builds a full program around your student: custom homework sheets calibrated to their level and periodic evaluation exams to track progress objectively. The program typically runs 8 hours over 2–3 months, one hour per week, with 2–3 hours of homework per week, giving the curriculum time to build real problem-solving instincts rather than just memorized tricks.

That said, pace is always adjustable. Some students accelerate and complete the program faster. Optional TA-led problem sessions are available between coaching hours for additional reps. Your coach will also provide personalized recommendations for summer math programs and advice on the broader competition math path ahead. At the end of the package, your student meets with Ethan to evaluate progress and map out the next steps: whether that's a return semester or a step up to the AIME Plan.

AIME Package (For aspiring AIME qualifiers) | $1,300

Your student starts with a private evaluation session led personally by Ethan Curtis or Luke Greenawalt. Both are T20 university admits with 100+ hours of private AMC/AIME coaching experience. They map strengths, weaknesses, and goals before a single coaching hour is spent.

From there, a dedicated elite coach of your choosing builds a full program around your student: custom homework sheets calibrated to their level and periodic evaluation exams to measure progress objectively. The program typically runs 8 hours over 2-3 months, one hour per week, with 2-3 hours of homework per week, giving the curriculum time to compound.

That said, pace is always adjustable. Some students accelerate and complete the program in a single month. Optional TA-led problem sessions are available between coaching hours for additional reps. At the end of the package, your student meets with Ethan to evaluate progress and map out next steps.

[IMPORTANT] Your coach will also provide personalized recommendations for summer math programs (including Ross, PROMYS, SPARC, and others) as well as honest, experience-based advice on how strong competition math performance fits into university admissions at T20 schools. Both Ethan and Luke have been through this process themselves and can speak to it directly.

USAMO Package (For aspiring USAMO qualifiers) | $2,000

Everything in the MathCounts and AIME Package, with 12 hours of instruction typically spread over 3 months. Your student is paired with a USAMO-level coach of their choosing. The content shifts significantly at this level. Sessions focus on the advanced proof-writing, number theory, and combinatorics that define USAJMO and USAMO problems, covering material that simply takes more time to build correctly.
Homework sheets are calibrated to the difficulty and proof-based reasoning USAMO demands rather than adapted from AIME material. Evaluation exams and flexible pacing apply throughout. Priority scheduling ensures continuity through competition season. Students must have already qualified for AIME in the past in order to enroll.
Next step, book a call with us!
Before we accept any tuition, we meet with every potential student and parent personally. We do this to answer questions, understand their goals, and make sure we're the right fit.
Book a time below, then submit the form afterwards. The form gives us your student's background before we meet (so please remember to submit it!) without it, we're starting the conversation blind.

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