Just a quick note for those that are following us closely and would like to find out how their friends / relatives / students are doing in our weekly coaching classes (Ultimate Leap Programme) as well as Topical Mastery Workshops.
We have just successfully completed the annual O Levels Organic Chemistry Mastery Workshops 2009 where a committed group of students (both Pure Chemistry as well as Combine Science – Chem) went through our intensive training for 12 hours to learn everything they need to learn about Organic Chemistry in GCE O Levels.
During the 1st hour of introduction and pre-coaching, many students lamented that their school has rushed through this important topic, with many only receiving notes from their chemistry teachers without even discussing application on organic chemistry-based exam questions. Some schools even skipped this topic!!!
The event went very well and i am excited to know that the students have learned what is required to score for questions related to Organic Chemistry. It’s always an encouragement to hear the many positive comments from them after the workshops, just like the previous group in Year 2008 (oh yar, they have have graduated from GCE O Levels and pursuing their higher education!)
(Click on images to have a clearer view)
PS: If you are one of the students that have attended and graduated from the above workshop, remember one thing: “You have learned all the essential concepts & tools for Organic Chemistry; Take Actions NOW to apply what you have learn in those challenging questions” -? I am certain you will do well for you upcoming examinations.
PPS: I will share with you on some of the tricky questions that proved to be common mistakes made by this group of students.
Stay tuned to this next post! =)
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modai says
Sir,
Is there a class in organic chemistry see How is the chemistry? In the form of video