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MathSux is a free course-and-blog style website for math learners, focused on middle and high school math topics such as Algebra, Geometry, Algebra 2/Trig., and Statistics. The site says it offers free weekly math videos, lessons, and practice problems, with an option to subscribe for 101 free practice questions. Overall, it feels more like a math learning resource library maintained by an individual teacher than a full online school or large course platform.
Based on the main content, MathSux includes math videos, written explanations, practice problems, a video index, and Cheat Sheets. Recent topics include the Fibonacci sequence, triangle incircles, constructing parallel lines, and average rate of change over an interval, making it suitable for concept review and worked-example learning. The teaching format is mainly recorded videos and blog posts. We did not see information about live classes, 1-on-1 tutoring, homework grading, group classes, or a learning progress management system.
The site creator, Laura, describes herself as a math teacher/tutor, blogger, and data analyst, and says she has worked at several high schools in New York. This gives the content a degree of teaching credibility. The lessons and website are in English, so it is best suited to learners with basic English reading and listening ability. The main content does not show any course completion certificates, official accreditation, or credit information, so it is not a good fit for users whose main goal is to earn a certificate.
Its biggest advantage is the wide range of free resources, including videos, lessons, and practice problems, covering common middle and high school math areas. This makes it useful for low-cost remedial study. The downside is that it is not highly systematic and is more oriented around individual topics. Although the site includes links such as Math Shop, Pricing, and Regents Prep, the crawled content does not provide specific pricing or paid-content details, so the business model is not very transparent. Support appears to be mainly through comments and social media follows; we did not see formal customer service or academic advisor support.
MathSux is suitable for students who need help with U.S. middle/high school math, are preparing for Regents-related math content, or want to learn algebra, geometry, and statistics through English-language resources. For users in China, access to the main site may need to be tested in practice. Its subscriptions and social distribution rely on services such as YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook, which are usually restricted in mainland China, so overall we would classify access as “partially restricted.” If you need a structured Chinese-language course, domestic online education platforms or math content on Bilibili may be better options. If you can use English resources, Khan Academy is a more systematic alternative.
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