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Hey,guys i'm new to this site and i wanted to know that if i join Brilliant2Brilliant^{2} will i achieve a great level in mathemathics,because some of you might have tried it and i want my money to be rewarded.So,can someone who has tried it guarantee me that if i work hard i will achieve a great level?Please ,answer!

Note by Lawrence Bush
6 years, 11 months ago

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Hi Lawrence, welcome to Brilliant! We are happy to have you :)

In general, improving at math requires more than working hard and paying money. It also requires being thoughtful and deliberate about how you learn. If utilized well, Brilliant2Brilliant^2 will help you attain your goals in mathematics but ultimately, success is up to you. In my opinion for people looking to improve at math, the best parts about B^2 are the ability to save other peoples sets, and the practice maps in advanced algebra and Probability and combinatorics.

The ability to save other people's sets, allows you to conveniently access the best curated problems on Brilliant. The practice sections in Advanced Algebra and Probability and Combinatorics are really essential to helping you gradually bridge the kind of math you learn in school, with the more interesting olympiad style problem solving. Ultimately, B^2 also gets you access to 2500+ of the best olympiad math problems on Brilliant. These problems are really good for pushing you out of your comfort zone, which is where you need to be if you want to improve.

Best wishes, and I hope Brilliant can satisfy your appetite for math :)

Peter Taylor Staff - 6 years, 11 months ago

Thank you ,sir!

lawrence Bush - 6 years, 11 months ago
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