AkshajK's blog

By AkshajK, history, 5 weeks ago, In English

Hey! As Codeforces slowly turns into Mathforces, we know you're looking for ways to boost those math skills!

We at MathDash are excited to announce the launch of our new Ask for Help! feature!

Get fast 1-on-1 help math tutoring at any time you want it! In order to get 1 on 1 help, we ask that you:

  • Choose a contest to participate in, and take the contest! You can choose any contest here — if you are looking to train a specific topic, I'd recommend looking here. If you can't decide, message me and I can suggest one specifically for your level!
  • After completing a contest, simply hover over any problem you'd like assistance with, then click Ask for Help to connect with a tutor. We will respond as soon as possible!
  • If you have general questions about how to approach math training, first log into MathDash and make an account, and then connect with a tutor here (Note: This link will only work after you've made an account and are logged in!)

Whether it's mastering new techniques or reviewing tricky problems, we've got you covered!

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Till when it will be free?

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Wow!

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Can confirm that MathDash is amazing!

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If you are new to math and are coming from a competitive programming background (and thus know a little bit of combinatorics) — I would suggest this one as a nice introductory one. Make sure to click 'ask for help' on the problems you didn't figure out after you finish!

Complementary Counting Educational Contest

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What level of math are contests/tutorials on MathDash? Does it have any contests/tutorials on university level math?