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Real Results: What UCMAS Students Can Achieve

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Watch our students tackle complex math while skating, playing chess, or solving Rubik's cubes. This is the power of whole-brain development in action.

This is what whole-brain development looks like in action. Our student effortlessly solves mental arithmetic questions while hula-hooping on skates, demonstrating incredible balance, focus, and cognitive skill all at once.

Can your child solve a Rubik's Cube and do complex multiplication at the same time? Our UCMAS students can. This is not just about math; it's about building multitasking abilities and laser-sharp concentration.

We train young minds to think strategically and calculate simultaneously. Watch our student play a game of chess while solving a series of sums, a testament to the enhanced cognitive function our program develops.

While other children reach for a calculator, UCMAS students become the calculator. This video shows the real-world speed and confidence our program builds, turning math anxiety into math mastery.

Not all abacus programs are created equal. This graphic clearly shows the UCMAS difference: we focus on whole-brain development and offer opportunities for students to compete on state, national, and international stages.

We celebrate our champions. Here is Ansh, the 1st place winner of our Talent Showcase, demonstrating his mastery by solving a complex mix of 3-digit addition, multiplication, and division problems with intense focus.

The results speak for themselves, but hearing it from a parent says even more. Listen to this testimonial about how UCMAS helped their child become more confident and develop a genuine love for numbers.

Our goal is simple: to help your child succeed in school and in life. We provide the tools for a better, brighter, and sharper mind through our proven whole-brain development program.

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When you see our students solving math problems while multitasking, it is not a parlor trick. It is the result of the UCMAS 6-finger abacus technique. We start by using physical beads to build concrete associations, but we quickly train the brain to visualize that abacus. This mental mapping is exactly what allows a child to perform complex arithmetic while focusing on a completely different task, like playing chess or skating.

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