Academic Cohort Programmes
Academic Cohort Programmes
Develop deep understanding and strong problem-solving skills through M²PO’s structured 12-week cohort online programmes in Mathematics, Physics, and Engineering Mechanics.
Students learn in small cohorts (maximum 8 students), creating an interactive environment where discussion, questions, and collaborative problem solving are encouraged.
Each week follows a structured format inspired by university teaching:
Concept Session (2 hours)
Core theory, visual explanation, and guided examples that build conceptual clarity.
Problem-Solving Tutorial (2 hours)
Students work through challenging problems together, developing the analytical skills required for exams and advanced study.
In addition to weekly sessions, students receive:
✓ Private cohort discussion group for questions and collaboration
✓ Full recordings of all sessions
✓ Structured weekly problem sets
✓ Optional individual progress check-ins during the programme
✓ Bi-weekly live problem-solving sessions, where challenging IB and advanced problems are solved step by step by the professor in an interactive format
Our goal is not short-term grade inflation, but the development of independent mathematical and physical thinking that prepares students for top universities and future academic success.
NEXT ACADEMIC COHORT STARTING DATE:
Monday 29th June 2026 - APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN! (maximum 8 students)
12-WEEK COHORT PROGRAMME
Intensive 12-week academic programme designed to improve IB Mathematics and Physics results, to help engineering students ace exams and to strengthen analytical skills required for first year engineering mechanics.
What Students Receive:
✓ Small cohort learning (max 8 students)
✓ Private cohort discussion group
✓ Full recordings of all sessions
✓ Structured weekly problem sets
✓ Optional individual progress check-ins
✓ Bi-weekly interactive problem-solving streams (hosted by the tutor)
✓ Exposure to advanced and university-style questions
Admission Process
1️⃣ Book a free discovery session
2️⃣ Complete a short diagnostic challenge
3️⃣ Receive an invitation to join the cohort