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Algebra 2 Kickoff: Review of Prerequisite Skills

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This series ended on July 10, 2025. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

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Are you about to begin Algebra 2 and want to make sure you're prepared? Or are you already in the course and finding that some earlier concepts are holding you back? This session is designed to review the key Algebra 1 skills that are essential for success in Algebra 2. We will go over topics like solving linear equations and inequalities, working with exponents, and factoring expressions. These foundational skills will help you feel more confident as you move into more advanced Algebra 2 material. This session is perfect for students who want a strong start, need a refresher, or simply want to brush up on important skills in a supportive, interactive environment. There will be plenty of time for questions, practice problems, and tips to help you avoid common mistakes.

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I'm an Anglo-Saxon. I'm British and American. I'm a high-functioning autistic. I love trains. I love Our Lord Jesus Christ and Our Lady, the Blessed Virgin Mary. I love mathematics and physics. I provide tutoring in Algebra II, Calculus, and Physics. I was a winner in the acsimc math competition and earned distinction in the most prestigious humanities research competition, the International John Locke Competition, which is jointly hosted by Oxford and Princeton. At the moment, I’m doing a stem research internship. I’m working on a research project in analytic number theory, alongside a historical research project on the English Civil War and the French Revolution. I know multiple programming languages. I’ve also completed a selective summer stem program at UC Berkeley. I have successfully taken a university chemistry course. I’ve earned 5’s on my AP exams and received multiple academic awards at school in a range of subjects. I served as vice president of my school’s engineering club, contributing to projects in electrical and mechanical engineering. I’m also developing a blog and an annotated bibliography. In addition, I earned distinction in a science fair competition a few years ago, and I look forward to continuing to build on these experiences. I moderate a forum dedicated to Catholic and medieval history, as well as European royalist and reactionary movements such as Jacobitism, Anglo-American loyalism, and French legitimism. I'm fluent in French. I founded and currently serve as president of my school’s French club. (Keep in mind that I’m trying to be as specific as possible without doxxing myself) Please feel free to reach out to me via Slack or the Schoolhouse chat. I would be delighted to see you in my classes : )

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SESSION 1

10

Jul

SESSION 1

General Algebra II Q&A

General Algebra II Q&A

Thu 12:15 AM - 12:45 AM UTCJul 10, 12:15 AM - 12:45 AM UTC

In this series, we will review key Algebra 1 concepts needed for success in Algebra 2. We will practice solving linear equations and inequalities, work with exponents and simplify expressions, and cover factoring polynomials including GCF and trinomials. We will also simplify rational expressions and discuss variable restrictions. Finally, we will explore basic linear and quadratic functions. Each session will include examples, practice, and time for questions to help you build a strong foundation.

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Jul 10

1 week

30 mins

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SCHEDULE

Thursday, Jul 10

12:15AM