It’s been great for me. As of today I crossed 324 days of using it straight. I wrote about my experience here: https://gmays.com/math
And yes, I’m a total fanboy. I’ve also known the founder for over a decade and he’s been working on it for most of that time. Math Academy came out of him helping his son learn math even before that.
I haven’t found anything close to teaching math than this. It’s legit.
Been using it for 3 months now. When I started, I took their placement test. its been 20 years since I had to do any difficult math so I pretty much bombed haha. It recommended their foundations 1 which is for adults returning to math after a long time.
in terms of difficulty, I found the problems to be somewhat easy. you see a set of modules on the right and your progress on the left. you click on a module to start and it gives you a written tutorial on how to solve a problem. Then you go though several of them. If you complete it with less than 3 wrong, it gives you the xp and youc an continue on another module.
if you do get 4 wrong, it stops the module and you go with the next one. usually a day or so later, it throws the lesson at you again. I've had this happen twice. usually its a sign I've been on the platform for too long for the day and my brain just can't process math anymore. Over time, it introduces more lessons and harder topics along with periodic review modules to test stuff I haven't looked at in awhile.
I'm a few days away from completing course 1 and its been a much needed review of a lot of topics I remember from algebra 2 back in highschool. One of my biggest weaknesses back then was factoring polynomials and I think mathacademy explains the process 1000x better than any of my highschool teachers did. on certain topics like factoring, i'd say I'm much stronger now than when I was in highschool.
The key is to make time for it. I view it like going to the gym. every day I set aside an hour minimum and just crank through them till I either get tired or have some other obligation I have to take care of.
Is it worth it? so far Id say its probably one of the best roi activities I've partaken in. it really does automate the process of learning math. I love that the feedback is rapid so the time between I attempt the problem and can learn from my mistakes have let me progress much faster than I could have in a classroom. you just have to make sure use it consistently. have a notebook and a calulator next to you so there's no distractions and just crank thoguh problems.
TLDR: its worth the $50 every month. As long as you're consitent with it, You WILL learn math with this program.