Dear A-Level student, Do you have difficulties understanding A-Level Math or scoring this subject? Do you have problems applying the various concepts of Trigonometry, Binomial Theorem, Vectors in 3-dimensions (3D), Maclaurin's Series into questions set in the Pure Mathematics section? Are you dreadful of Calculus, the numerous rules of Differentiation such as product rule, quotient rule and the implicit rule? Or is the unlimited range on Integration techniques, including Trigonometry, (natural ) Logarithmic functions and double integral formula that is the challenge for you? Math Tuition Singapore - Increasing Difficulty in H1 Maths & H2 MathsA-level Maths is increasingly difficult for more and more students. This is because of several reasons:
As our Asian friends are raising the Maths standards in national exams, our secondary school mathematics are cutting down the number of topics. It's occurring in Elementary Maths (E Maths) as well as Additional Maths (A Maths). Why the cut? Well, it's because they are cutting topics in the Primary School Leaving Examinations (PSLE) too. So, in order to accommodate the cut, the jump from primary school level to secondary school cannot be too big. So in the end, the jump from Secondary to JC level turns out to be bigger than necessary, as no adjustments was made. If there are any adjustments, then pupils cannot cope in their undergraduates studies .....
[We can tell you from personal experience that if you offer both College Maths (C Maths or H2 Maths) and Further Maths (F Maths) at A-Level, your C Maths is a GUARANTEED distinction. How's that for 100% probability?]
This is termed the Contrasting Subject System. Currently, the Ministry of Education (MOE) of Singapore specifies that, if you are a Science student, you must have a contrasting subject at H1 Level, such as Geography, History, Literature. Most students opt for Economics. On the other hand, if you are an Arts student, you must have a contrasting subject at H1 Level, such as Biology, Chemistry, Physics. Most students opt for Mathematics.
PW easily takes up another 2-3 hours per week of official school time plus hundreds of hours in JC1 in preparing the various test requirements. As it is an on-going test process paper, preparation of each of the exam components such as Evaluation of Materials (EoM), Insight and Reflections (I&R), Written Report (WR) demand over 100 hours in the entire JC1 duration. This mean students' practice time for Maths has been robbed. Again.
One way to do this is to introduce the School-based Science Practical Assessment (SPA). Therefore, more curriculum time goes to the Sciences, whereas the time for Maths got cut. Again. So in other words, the system requires you to be as good as previous generations of college Maths students. But it does not allow you to have as much time to learn, understand, apply and practice your Maths concepts. :-( No wonder, A-Level tuition, especially JC Maths tuition, are increasingly in high demand. (A fellow A-Level tutor ever phrased this: our Singapore students perform better when they are use methods from outside the educational system, rather than those from the system.....) All in all, if you cannot cope with the less practice time available, the bigger gap between secondary school and junior college and the overall greater demand of A-Level education, you are unlikely to be able to obtain a distinction for your Maths and perhaps, your passport to your University admission. (If one cannot get an 'A' for the easiest JC subject in Math, then how about the other subjects?) Math Tuition Singapore - Fast Track to Your A-Level Mathematics DistinctionBearing the above in mind, we decided to spare the agony of JC Students. Hence, in our JC Maths tuition lessons, we 1) show you in the shortest time possible how to master the 8 key topics that forms about 60% of your overall marks. 2) show you how to reduce your practice time by half, so that you still have sufficient time for other subjects, and have enough rest and life in your JC years. 3) show you how to pre-empt questions in the Statistics component paper, so that you can guarantee yourself to compete Paper 2 on time, by pre-preparing Normal Distribution, Sampling theory questions, and also the regression topics. 4) put a special focus on Permutations & Combination, the topic that link to Binomial Theorem, Probability theories, Sampling, etc. When our A-Level Maths tutors conducted an initial diagnostic test on new students, a s strange thing we discover is that almost every one tends to lose many lose marks in this particular topic! We show you how NOT to waste away this question(s), worth 5-8 marks . 5) put a special on special focus for you, on certain topics that are certain to be tested, and yet student often give up altogether beforehand: De Moivre's theorem, Conditional Probability, Differential Equations, etc. Call us now to attend our TWO free trials, at 97218160. Or you can sign up to request for a Math tutor. There is NO charge to you, if you feel we cannot assure you your distinctions, even after attending our Maths tuition lessons. Even if you don't enroll after the free trials, you will still learn something useful for your exam purposes. (Read our Maths tutors' testimonials by our ex-students from RJC, TJC, DHS, RVHS, MI, etc. A quick note: our tuition for Maths classes have limited seat left available, and this offer of 2 FREE trials lasts for a certain period only. So, do call our tuition coordinator TODAY (@ 97218160). Thank you.
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