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IMACS, Where Summer Learning and Fun Go Hand-in-Hand

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Institute for Mathematics & Computer Science IMACS Summer Session Reviews are In! We are now in the

[Open in browser]( Institute for Mathematics & Computer Science IMACS Summer Session Reviews are In! We are now in the second week of our [summer session]( and the feedback has been amazing! Parents and their children are discovering what we already knew: IMACS is challenging, yet fun; academic, yet engaging; and with classes from 45 minutes to 2 hours per day, classes are short, yet effective. With classes in Logic Puzzles, Computer Programming, and university-level classes in Computer Science and Mathematical Logic we have something for everyone. There’s still time to join us next week and/or later in the summer! No placement class or trial class is required. Simply visit your parent portal and add IMACS to your child’s list of summer activities today! [Visit your Parent Portal]( Registration for Fall Classes is Ongoing and the Benefits are Numerous! Fall IMACS classes teach logical thinking techniques instead of focusing on constant drilling and memorization. This allows students to develop the tools they need to tackle more difficult problems in the future. IMACS alumni have gone on to careers that require critical thinking skills, such as engineering, science, law, business, and more. Not sure? We’ll prove it to you in less than an hour. Attend a free [math]( placement class or a [computer programming]( trial class with your child. Once you see how engaging, challenging, and FUN our programs are, the choice will be obvious. [Get Started]( Celebrate 30 Years of IMACS with 30 Giveaways! You read that right! IMACS is giving away 30 classes, one for each year we’ve been engaging, challenging, and inspiring young minds. Visit our [Facebook]( page or follow us on [Instagram]( to see the details. Why Not Make the Most of Your Child’s Education? [Home]() [Classes]( [Success Stories]( [Blog]( Institute for Mathematics & Computer Science 7435 NW 4th St., Plantation, FL 33317 866.634.6227 A one-of-a-kind program that inspires curiosity and critical thinking through an engaging hands-on and problem-solving curriculum. 30+ Years of Making Better Thinkers for Life! [Unsubscribe]( to no longer receive emails from us.

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