By students, for students
When I first had an idea to make some sort of website to help high school students with math, I was initially discouraged. Massive websites with hundreds of workers and tons of courses dominate the online education world, but there are a few different things that makes this site special, and even more beneficial for some students. While lots of other sites have tons of courses, this one specializes on a select few that will each be carefully made to teach you the basics from algebra to calculus.
Unlike most teachers, I have been in the same situation as you much more recently. While I will be teaching similar core curriculums, I know which topics are challenging and require special emphasis—and which ones are much more surface-level and simple. Lots of students today hate having to watch video lessons with endless examples. Usually, it's impossibly tempting to just gloss through your notes and skip to the homework, but not here. I simply have all the lessons/topics on their own page of the website, saving you both time and energy from watching long videos and letting you work and take notes at your own pace, and saving me time from having to record a video and then upload it to YouTube.
Most importantly of all, I won't be having you memorize concepts/topics and going through examples without explaining some steps, and instead, I am going for a proof and logic-based approach to teaching, explaining every step of every example, and telling you why it works and the reasoning behind it using definitions, theorems, postulates, or simple logic. And, for the cherry on top, whether you're here to relearn a concept before a final, start learning math from the ground up, or here to get some extra studying in, I'm also creating a homework/problem set for every lesson I post so you can test your knowledge. As this site is developed by me over multiple years, the usual pattern will be one thorough, quality lesson posted each week, starting at Algebra I and going to calculus. Additionally, there will most likely be 30-40 lessons posted about each field of mathematics, teaching you many of the core ideas/topics of the subject.