Welcome to BLMAGT!
The Berus-Lie Memorial Academy for Gifted Thinksporters is a rigorous K-12 online academy headquartered in Silver Springcroft, New Maryland. BLMAGT emphasizes the deep study of topics as diverse as history, literature, science, fine arts, religion, mythology, philosophy, social sciences, geography, and pop culture. Our excellent teachers are seasoned veterans of the Thinksporting community who have a love for the activity and a passion for teaching!
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Dedication to Knowledge |
Berus-Lie Academy has given me a whole new perspective on the world. All of the students here, including myself, connect profoundly to the knowledge we learn through thinksporting. I would recommend this school to anyone with a deep passion for learning.
-Harry P.
An institution built on love |
Training the next generation of leaders |
The Berus-Lie Memorial Academy for Gifted Thinksporters fosters deep, long-lasting friendships between its students and its staff. By having students practice and study together, whether it be by online discord packet readings or group buzzer-depressing exercises, BLMAGT encourages the highest form of teamwork and collaboration, leading to better performance, more fun, and more love.
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We believe in an education that extends past thinksporting to real-life skills, such as leadership. With partnerships with local party affiliates, Berus-Lie students have worked on campaigns ranging from those of the state representative to those of the president. A forecasting model created by colleagues of Dr. Berus during the 2018 elections rivaled 538 in terms of accuracy. For BLMAGT, the sky isn’t even close to the limit.
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NEWS
BLMAGT Wins #1 in US News National Rankings!
BLMAGT IKB Upsets Hoppes-Mikanowski Team at Spartan Housewrite, Takes 5th Overall
On the 22nd of December, BLMAGT International Klein Blue upset a top team at the Spartan Housewrite Online tournament, with teacher Justine French powering an astounding five tossups! Justine also went on to be the third scorer overall in the tournament with 58 PPG. Congratulations also to the Wenge team, who beat IKB in a round and took eighth place overall.
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