Re: O-Level Chemistry
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2018 1:12 pm
how much is that?deardear07 wrote:
hi, checking out the centre n the price seems 'wow' so expensive... is that the market rate to be paid?
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how much is that?deardear07 wrote:
hi, checking out the centre n the price seems 'wow' so expensive... is that the market rate to be paid?
https://www.fa.edu.sg/tuition-fees/funnygummyyummy wrote:how much is that?deardear07 wrote:
hi, checking out the centre n the price seems 'wow' so expensive... is that the market rate to be paid?
thanks for the advice! but just wondering, IGSCE or Edexcel syllabus are also tested in O-level? I heard from people saying they are totally differnetPand wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2019 5:24 pmIf you really want to score A
1) Read every chapter..(notes given by your teacher) .. add your own notes..
2) Download syllabus from SEAB website and run through what you need to know for that particular topic
3) Try 10 year series
4) Try IGSCE or Edexcel questions.. can find in the internet
5) Try other school exam paper.. can also download.
6) at any time, if you do not know how to answer a question.. ask your teacher... ( then add the question to your notes)
If you do this.. you will do fine... ( Finally.. do a time practice.. to make sure you can manage your time)
The syllabus are definitely not exactly the same.. but most of the syllabus are aligned. You child just need to look at the questions, they will know if it is something they have learnt or not... anyway got detailed answers for you to check.happyfeet20001 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2019 3:52 pmthanks for the advice! but just wondering, IGSCE or Edexcel syllabus are also tested in O-level? I heard from people saying they are totally differnetPand wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2019 5:24 pmIf you really want to score A
1) Read every chapter..(notes given by your teacher) .. add your own notes..
2) Download syllabus from SEAB website and run through what you need to know for that particular topic
3) Try 10 year series
4) Try IGSCE or Edexcel questions.. can find in the internet
5) Try other school exam paper.. can also download.
6) at any time, if you do not know how to answer a question.. ask your teacher... ( then add the question to your notes)
If you do this.. you will do fine... ( Finally.. do a time practice.. to make sure you can manage your time)
Is it really 6:1 small group? 60 per hour is still OK if the teacher is good.deardear07 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 10, 2018 9:42 amhttps://www.fa.edu.sg/tuition-fees/funnygummyyummy wrote:how much is that?deardear07 wrote:
hi, checking out the centre n the price seems 'wow' so expensive... is that the market rate to be paid?
for secondary level, $110/lesson for the promotional package. otherwise $120.. this is group tuition... so im not sure if this is market rate.