CMA Math - Discussion
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Since phantom started this thread, I just gave my frank feedback. I have no relation and no intention to market for cma, just telling the parents who like the two hand abacus method that they can enjoy discount, little but better than nothing.
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amylqf:
Since phantom started this thread, I just gave my frank feedback. I have no relation and no intention to market for cma, just telling the parents who like the two hand abacus method that they can enjoy discount, little but better than nothing.
Oh, you misread me. I was just hoping that you can be the proxy for our KSPs to try out CMA and get that 8% discount. You member right? -
amylqf:
Will I be able to quote your child's name and the branch she is at to get the 8% discount? I understand that referrer will also get the discount as wellMy girl is currently with CMA.
The main reason for me to choose CMA over other math enrichment center (e.g. one-hand abacus, mental arithmetics, 3G abacus, Kumon, etc) is because they are using two hand abacus. It claimed supposed to faster than other abacus method.
The channel U or 8 interviewed a child from CMA who attended twice a week class for one year can actually mental calculate the total amount when he was shopping with mummy. The result was exactly the same as what cashier calculated.
To achieve this or not, it is not the point. My main goal is to stimulate the child whole brain when they are young, especially they are not loaded with a lot of home work yet. Just like playing piano using two hand, both left and right brain will be exercised.
At the same time, a study routine, good focus and concentration can be established when they practice at home (e.g. listening CD read out question, the child mental sum and write down the no. with specific time range). Also the exam skill can be trained during the process. e.g. If my dd can't hear or figure out one question, I told her to skip that question and focus on the next one instead of wasting time on previous unsure question.
The cost is 220 for 10 lessens (once a week), $160/10 lesson (twice a week). If there is a existing member can refer your child, you will get 8% discount. One good thing is parents are not charged for the class fall on public holiday. Because the lessen is on individual pace rather than group, so you can postpone your class if the child is sick or on holiday.
Do let me know yeah... As I intend to enrol my son at their Pandan Valley branch. Thanks
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Yes, It is win-win situation. both got 8% discount.
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Ok will PM you to exchange info then

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hi, i am quite keen with exploring cma for my sonβs enrichment, can pm details for acquiring discount?
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Librao:
hi, i am quite keen with exploring cma for my son's enrichment, can pm details for acquiring discount?
Let me know if amylqf has replied you... Else I can fill you in
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ZacK:
Wah... ZacK... you so fast already looking for more members? Good job! So if you find 13 members does it mean you get 100% off the course? Like that I also want!Librao:
hi, i am quite keen with exploring cma for my son's enrichment, can pm details for acquiring discount?
Let me know if amylqf has replied you... Else I can fill you in
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ChiefKiasu:
Wah... ZacK... you so fast already looking for more members? Good job! So if you find 13 members does it mean you get 100% off the course? Like that I also want! :)[/quote]Haha... I'll let amylqf have the first go since she brought this up to us hereZacK:
[quote=\"Librao\"]hi, i am quite keen with exploring cma for my son's enrichment, can pm details for acquiring discount?
Let me know if amylqf has replied you... Else I can fill you in
... I understand the discount is cumulative however can only use one 8% discount per term... So if you accumulate more than 1, then can use the 2nd 8% discount for next term's payment
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Just curious, CMA teaches add and subtract only or all the 4 operations? What is their curriculum like?
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