Hi Students (and Parents),
With GCE ‘O’ Level Examinations coming in less than 5 months time, how many of you are prepared for it?
Not sure? Take a look at your Mid-Year Examination Paper + Sec 3 End-of Year Paper + Continual Assessment Tests recently.? If you are not scoring B3 and above, it might shows that you are not that ready for ‘O’ Level Examinations.
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Some would argue that you do not have enough time to revise and memorise all the materials before you have gone for your Mid-Year Exams, and thus the not-so-good results you are getting.
But is that true??????
Now, Chemistry is a abstract subject of Science (as compared to Physics and Biology) and you need good understanding of the essential concepts in order to score. Only about 10% of the marks are awarded based on recalling of facts (i.e. memorising itself might help here), with the rest (90%) all based on your understanding and application to challenging questions.
More importantly, ALL the Chemistry Topics are inter-related and it is the norm this days that a structured chemistry question is based on 3-4 topics. As such, it is of paramount importance to have a strong foundation of essential concepts in all the chemistry topics! SORRY you cannot skip topics and expect to do well in Chemistry!
Every June Holidays, we have groups of students that came to our June Holidays Intensive Revision Bootcamp to master their Chemistry concepts. These students realised that June is perhaps the last chance for them to really master Chemistry – and they continue to do well for the ‘O’ Level Examinations in 5 months time
[98% of our 2009 batch scored ‘A’s or ‘B’s from ‘D’ – ‘F’ grade]
[97% of them achieved minimum 3 grades jump]
This June Holidays, i will be personally coaching you on the following key essential chemistry topics: [Read more…] about Annual (2010) O Levels Chemistry June Holidays Intensive Revision Bootcamp