Live Event · March 1, 2026

Your Next Math
Breakthrough
Starts Saturday

March 1, 2026 · 10 AM EST · 2,841 students already registered

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Week 1: Foundations DiagnosticWeek 3: Speed Drills UnlockedWeek 6: Mock Competition DayDaily Timed PracticeTrack Your Own YesterdayAlgebra · Geometry · Statistics2,841 Students RegisteredMarch 1 · 10 AM ESTWeek 1: Foundations DiagnosticWeek 3: Speed Drills UnlockedWeek 6: Mock Competition DayDaily Timed PracticeTrack Your Own YesterdayAlgebra · Geometry · Statistics2,841 Students RegisteredMarch 1 · 10 AM EST
The 6-Week Trajectory

From diagnostic to
competition-ready.

Every Saturday is a milestone. Here's what the six weeks between now and your breakthrough look like.

Student working through math equations on a whiteboard
Diagnostic

20questions

adaptive diagnostic

Week 1

Foundations Diagnostic

Before you drill, you diagnose. A 20-question adaptive test maps exactly where your algebra, geometry, and number-sense live — so every subsequent session targets the gaps that matter, not the ones you already own.

Algebra72%
Geometry45%
Statistics58%
Open math textbook with handwritten notes and a pencil
Concepts

faster

gap closure vs. self-study

Week 2

Concept Reinforcement

Targeted micro-lessons fill the exact holes the diagnostic found. Short, dense explanations — no padding. Each concept closes with three practice problems before the system moves on.

Quadratics80%
Ratios65%
Proof logic50%
Stopwatch beside math practice problems on graph paper
Speed

90ssprints

track vs. your yesterday

Week 3

Speed Drills Unlocked

Accuracy without speed is half a competition score. Week 3 introduces 90-second timed sprints — 10 problems, one topic, one clock. Your best time from yesterday is always on screen.

Mental math88%
Equation speed74%
Pattern recall62%
Analytics dashboard showing student performance trends and error patterns
Analysis

94%accuracy

avg after error correction cycle

Week 4

Error Pattern Analysis

Solve's AI reads your wrong answers, not just counts them. It surfaces the specific misconception — sign errors, order-of-operations slips, unit confusion — and queues corrective sets automatically.

Sign errors91%
Unit errors83%
Logic gaps70%
Student focused at desk with timer and math problem set papers
Mock Sets

25problems

competition-condition sets

Week 5

Timed Mock Sets

Full 25-problem sets under competition conditions — same time pressure, same topic distribution, same silence. After each set, a detailed breakdown shows which question type cost you the most points.

Algebra90%
Geometry82%
Statistics77%
Students in a competition setting focused on math problem sets
Competition

60minutes

live proctored simulation

Week 6

Mock Competition Day

Saturday morning, live. A proctored 60-minute competition simulation with real-time leaderboard, peer comparison, and a full post-event debrief. The real Saturday feels familiar because you've already been here.

Overall readiness95%
Time management88%
Confidence score92%
Past Cohort Stories

Real students.
Specific results.

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Priya Nair

10th Grade · Competition Track

+34 pts

competition score improvement

"I went from blanking on quadratics under pressure to finishing the algebra section four minutes early. The 90-second sprints are brutal at first — then they become your baseline."
White woman with blonde hair at a desk studying

Jenna Kowalski

Adult Learner · Data Science Bootcamp Prep

Passed
"I hadn't touched calculus prerequisites since high school. Solve's error analysis caught every place I was faking understanding — and fixed them before the entrance exam."
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Marcus Webb

Homeschool Parent · Curriculum Builder

Top 15%
"We'd been patching Khan Academy gaps for two years. The diagnostic in week one found three specific holes I never knew my daughter had. Six weeks later, she placed in the top 15% at regionals."
Young Black man smiling confidently

Devon Okafor

10th Grade · Saturday Competition

"The mock competition day in week six felt exactly like the real thing. When Saturday came I wasn't nervous — I'd already been there."

1st Place

school division, March 2025

Live Sample · 3 Questions

Try a question
before you commit.

This is what daily practice looks like inside Solve — timed, focused, and honest about where you stand.

Algebra
90s

If 3x + 7 = 22, what is the value of x?

Select an answer to start the timer

March 1, 2026 · 10 AM EST

Reserve your
seat now.

The event is free. The program is six weeks. The only thing between you and a competition-ready score is Saturday morning.

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