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**This article is written by O level Chemistry tutor - Mr Chong. This article is suit able for those in Secondary 3 / 4 and those taking iGCSE.** Hi all, Thank you for viewing this blog for the past months and I welcome you if you are a new viewer. I have closed this post and started a new blog post titled “Tips for 2025 students” You may just read up on a few of the topics I mention below. The more reading you do, the more confident you are in the O level Chemistry exams. It should be a consolation, that your O level exams are likely going be easier than your prelim exams; but this is no time to let down your guard. The most important thing now is to work on your weaknesses and not let the examiners exploit them. My students sometimes beat about the bush but do not answer the questions with the critical key word s; so please know what answering style is expected. Hi, do not worry if you have tuition with me, that I will ask you t...
Hi, There are many things to take note of while doing a practical exam. Here are the free notes (44 pages): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1O9iEG31lRHs12e-Zo7_yOzKageW_ydlu/view?usp=sharing
(Updated on 2 Apr 2012) Hi all, I noticed that the 2009-2011 Chemistry Papers have gotten tougher. Some sec schools are also including some basic A level chemistry questions in their worksheets. The tougher papers of 2011 exams seems to be the trend of MOE, with the new Education Minister having taken his seat for more than 7 months. I believe that standards will continue to get higher. We have Professors in Cambridge exams board (who graduated from top US, UK uni) and top SEAB scholars in the Board. So, they will be all out to show their intellectual prowess. Therefore be prepared! It is never too early to revise if you are in Sec 4. You may ask your chemistry teacher if he/she can share regarding the examiner's reports on the past few years of Cambridge exams, if he/she is naise (nice)!Also, it is good to pay attention in class as some naise teachers may drop hints about the mid-year exams topics and questions here and there. Eg. the teacher may say: this con...
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