8 Easy Tips to Up Your Physics Grades Physics is a subject that is unlikely to win in a popularity contest amongst students. The struggle is real for many hence here are 8 easy tips to up your Physics grades! 1. Strengthen your foundation Instead of always trying to guess which equations to use in …
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8 Reasons Why Physics Tuition in Singapore is Beneficial
8 Reasons Why Physics Tuition in Singapore is Beneficial Physics can be an extremely challenging and stressful subject for some. To effectively keep up with what is going on in school, additional support through tuition could prove to be very beneficial! 1. Concept Learning The key to doing well in any subject is to …
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Why holidays are the best time for Physics revision
Why holidays are the best time for Physics revision School’s out and it is the holidays! Every part of you wants to scream, “It’s the time to relax and have some fun!”. But is it wise for all play and no work at all? Is all the constant reminders about studying and revision during the …
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Private Tuition vs Group Tuition: Benefits for your Child
Private Tuition vs Group Tuition: Benefits for your Child Tuition has become an integral part of a student’s life in Singapore. One of the key responsibilities in being a parent is to not just identify which subject your child needs additional help through tuition, but to also weigh the pros and cons between private tuition …
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3 reasons why investing in a reliable Physics tutor is a good idea (PLUS 2 tips to make finding one easily and stress free!)
Physics tuition has proven time and time again to have numerous benefits for students of all abilities. However, with it being an additional expense in regards to time and money for parents and students, you might wonder if tutoring is really such a good investment. When it comes to learning, everyone follows a different style, …
The Benefits of Group Based Tuition
Are you deciding between studying on your own, to find a one-to-one Physics tuition or to enrol yourself into a group-based Physics tuition class at a learning centre? There will always be pros and cons for the different options but here are some top benefits of group-based tuition in your journey of acing your O-level …
4 Key Factors To Score ‘A’ In Physics
Scoring A for your O-level Physics or A-level H2 Physics may seem like an unattainable goal, but it need not be so. Here are 4 key factors to help you aim for that DISTINCTION as you prepare for your Physics tests and exams. 1. Know What You Will Be Tested On This may seem like …
How to decide if you should take Combined Physics or Pure Physics
At the end of Secondary 2, many students are plagued with the burning dilemma of which subject to take up – Combined or Pure Physics. Many factors come into play: academic agility, time management, personal interests and learning styles. It is important that you weigh them carefully before making a decision that fits yourself and …
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8 important tips to ace the Physics practical exams
The Physics Practical Exams are a silent killer – at 20% weightage, it might seem small but it is mighty. A slight mishap is all it takes for you to make or break that ‘A’ grade just like that. If you are worried and losing sleep on how to make sure all goes smoothly during …
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5 Note Taking Tips to Ace Your Next Physics Exam
How to prepare for Physics Exam Note-taking is the most fundamental and common way for students to study and prepare themselves for exams. It simplifies a 30-page long chapter and creates a concise at-a-glance topic, helping students with quick revision. Now, this brings us to the elephant in the room. Sometimes a whole lot of …
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