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Thanksgiving Treats at IMACS: a Logic Puzzle and 25% Off!

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[Open in browser]( Institute for Mathematics & Computer Science The Perfect Side Dish for Thanksgiving The annual harvest feast in the United States is called Thanksgiving. For most, it’s a time for families to gather together around the table in order to enjoy a meal and to express gratitude and appreciation for each other and all that they have. At IMACS, we want to take this time to let our students, parents, and instructors know just how thankful we are for them and their support of the IMACS program. And what would Thanksgiving at IMACS be without a fun and challenging [logic puzzle](? After all, imparting strong logical and critical thinking skills is the foundation of all the programs we offer. Click on the image above (or click this [link]() to view the puzzle and the solution. Feel free to share the challenge with others! Enjoy the puzzle and have a safe Thanksgiving holiday! [Learn More About IMACS]() Is your child new to IMACS? Enroll this month and save 25%! It’s not too late to make your child a better thinker for life! Our fun, interactive, and challenging weekly online classes in [math]( and [computer programming]( provide the academic advantage needed to set students up for future success. Plus, students new to IMACS will save 25% now through the end of November. It’s not too late to join. Get started today by attending a free class! [Sign Up for a Free Class]( Have questions? We’re here to help. Call us at 866.634.6227, reply to this email, reach out to us on social media ([Facebook]( or [Instagram](), or use our [contact form](. We are eager to speak with you to discuss all the ways we can help your child. Still not convinced IMACS is the right choice? Let us prove it to you! Sign up for a free [math placement]( or [computer programming trial]( class and watch your child light up with excitement. But don’t wait - the 25% discount ends November 30! [Schedule a Free Class Today!]( 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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