Thursday 31 January 2008

Why should I study and do well in Elementary Mathematics?

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(A) For students planning to study in a junior college

(1) Admission to a two-year pre-university course at junior colleges after graduating secondary school is determined by the L1R5 (first language + 5 relevant subjects) scoring system. You need to include at least one mathematics subject in L1R5 subjects.

(2) If you only study Elementary Mathematics, you need do well in this subject in “O” level examinations.


(B) For students planning to study in a polytechnic

(1) For students seeking admission to diploma courses in polytechnics, the L1R4 (first language + 4 relevant subjects) scoring system is used.

(2) However, students will also be required to meet specific pre-requisites outlined by the different polytechnic schools they are applying for.

(3) Most polytechnic courses require an applicant to include at least one mathematics subject in L1R4 subjects.

(4) Some courses require an applicant to have sat for a mathematics subject (Grade 1-9) in “O” level exam even though a mathematics subject is not required in the L1R4 score.

(5) So, if you only study Elementary Mathematics, it is better for you to do well in this subject in “O” level examinations.


(C) For students who are not sure of what to do or study after O-level

If you have read carefully from (A) to (B), you will agree that a good pass in of O-level Elementary Mathematics will be very useful or helpful to you when needed, even you plan to work or start your own business after O-level.


Note: The above information is for your reference only. Please check with relevant organizations for the latest information.


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Why should I study and do well in Additional Mathematics?

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(A) For students planning to study in a junior college

(1) Admission to a two-year pre-university course at junior colleges after graduating secondary school is determined by the L1R5 (first language + 5 relevant subjects) scoring system. You need to include at least one mathematics subject in L1R5 subjects.

(2) You may include both Additional Mathematics and Elementary Mathematics in L1R5 subjects.


(B) For students planning to study H2 Mathematics in a junior college

(1) H2 Mathematics requires knowledge of O-level Additional Mathematics or equivalent. A pass in O-level Additional Mathematics or equivalent is needed.

(2) H2 Mathematics prepares students adequately for university courses including mathematics, physics and engineering, where more mathematics content is required.

(3) If you are not sure of what to study in the university, you should study and do well in O-level Additional Mathematics and A-level H2 Mathematics.


(C) For students planning to study H1 Mathematics in a junior college

(1) Students with no Additional Mathematics background are normally only allowed to take H1 Mathematics in a junior college. H1 Mathematics provides a foundation in Mathematics for students who intend enroll in university courses such as business, accountancy, economics and social sciences.

(2) A pass in H1 Mathematics or a pass in O-level Additional Mathematics is prerequisite for admission to university courses such as business, accountancy, economics and social sciences.

(3) So, with a good a pass in O-level Additional Mathematics, do you still need to study H1 Mathematics if you are sure of what to study in the university and do not intend to study H2 Mathematics?


(D) General information for students planning to study in a junior college

Admission to a two-year pre-university course at junior colleges after graduating secondary school is determined by the L1R5 (first language + 5 relevant subjects) scoring system. You may include both Additional Mathematics and Elementary Mathematics in L1R5 subjects.


(E) For students planning to study in a polytechnic

(1) For students seeking admission to diploma courses in polytechnics, the L1R4 (first language + 4 relevant subjects) scoring system is used.

You may include both Additional Mathematics and Elementary Mathematics in L1R4 subjects.

(3) However, students will also be required to meet specific pre-requisites outlined by the different polytechnic schools they are applying for.

(4) Most polytechnic courses require an applicant to include at least one mathematics subject in L1R4 subjects, i.e. Additional Mathematics or Elementary Mathematics.

(5) Some courses require an applicant to have sat for a mathematics subject (Grade 1-9) in “O” level exam even though a mathematics subject is not required in the L1R4 score.

(6) Knowledge of O-level Additional Mathematics will be very useful if your polytechnic course requires you to study Mathematics.


(F) For students who are not sure of what to study after O-level

If you have read carefully from (A) to (E), you will agree that a good pass in of O-level Additional Mathematics will be very useful or helpful to you when needed.


Note: The above information is for your reference only. Please check with relevant organizations for the latest information.


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Location of A1 Mathematics Group Tuition

We suggest you print a copy of our location map.

Bring the map along when you come to our place for the first time.

Please click at Location Map to continue.


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Bus Guide for A1 Mathematics Tuition

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Note: If your school name is listed below, please call us for bus guide for public buses from your school.
Step 1: Click at your school name.
Step 2: Choose start bus stop.
Step 3: Choose destination bus stop at Block 608 or 609 or 133 of Bedok Reservoir Road.
Step 4: Upon arrival at the destination bus stop, you walk to the nearby A1 Mathematics Tuition at Block 605.

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School Name

1 Anglican High School
2 Bartley Secondary School

3

Bendemeer Secondary School

4

Bedok Green Secondary School

5

Bedok North Secondary School

6 Bedok South Secondary School
7 Bedok Town Secondary School
8 Bedok View Secondary School
9 Broadrick Secondary School
10 Cedar Girls' Secondary School
11 Chai Chee Secondary School
12 Changkat Changi Secondary School
13 CHIJ Katong Convent
14 Chung Cheng High School (Main)
15 Damai Secondary School
16 Dunman High School
17 Dunman Secondary School
18 East Spring Secondary School
19 East View Secondary School
20 Geylang Methodist Secondary School
21 Hai Sing Catholic School
22 Macpherson Secondary School
23 Manjusri Secondary School
24 Maris Stella High School
25 Montfort Secondary School
26 Ngee Ann Secondary School
27 Ping Yi Secondary School
28 Sigalp Secondary School
29 Springfield Secondary School
30 St Andrew's Secondary School
31 St Anthony's Canossian
32 St Gabriel's Secondary School
33 St Hilda's Secondary School
34 St Patrick's Secondary School
35 Tampines Secondary School
36 Tanjong Katong Girls'
37 Tanjong Katong Secondary School
38 Telok Kurau Secondary School
39 Temasek Secondary School
40 Victoria School
41 Xinmin Secondary School
42 Zhonghua Secondary School


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10 Reasons Why We Are Your Best Choice

A1 Mathematics Tuition

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No.

What we do for our students

1

Customize the teaching methods to suit individual students in order for them to improve.

2

Have a closely monitored learning system for each student.

3

Make sure the students understand mathematical vocabulary, concepts, theorems, rules and formulas by step-by-step explanations, know how they are arrived at, and know how to apply them.


4

Teach them the logical connections between different concepts and topics in order to solve cross-topic problems.

5

Teach them with carefully selected examples, questions, appropriate instructional materials and our in-house developed teaching materials.


6

Teach them study skills, problem solving skills, exam skills, time-saving problem solving methods, troubleshooting tips and shortcuts.

7

Make sure they have sufficient practice on carefully selected questions and past exam questions to prepare for tests and examinations.

8

Mark their finished and unfinished practice questions properly and give them feedback so that they can improve.

9 The number of students in each group Tuition is maximum four only.

10

All the students are taught by our experienced and dedicated fulltime graduate Mathematics tutor with more than 12 years of experience.


·Why study Elementary Mathematics? ·Why study Additional Mathematics?


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How To Do Well in Mathematics?


Things you should do

Can A1 Mathematics Tuition help you on this?

1

Understand why study Mathematics and develop a passion for Mathematics.

Yes

2

Set short-term, medium-term and long-term goals for a Mathematics subject.

Yes

3

Prepare and execute an action plan to achieve your goals.

Yes

4

Always have a complete Mathematics Tool Kit ready for use.

Yes

5

Use appropriate instructional materials.

Yes

6

Understand mathematical vocabulary, concepts, theorems, rules and formulas, know how they are arrived at and know how to apply them.

Yes

7

Memorize mathematical vocabulary, concepts, theorems, rules and formulas.

Yes

8

Know the logical connections between different concepts and topics in order to solve cross-topic problems.

Yes

9

Learn from appropriate examples and solve related questions.

Yes

10

Learn and memorize time-saving problem-solving methods.

Yes

11

Learn and memorize troubleshooting tips and shortcuts.

Yes

12

Master good study skills, problem solving skills and exam skills.

Yes

13

Have sufficient practice on carefully selected questions and past exam questions to prepare for tests and examinations.

Yes

14

Get all your finished and unfinished practice questions properly marked and get feedback so that you can improve.

Yes

15

Do mathematics regularly, if possible daily. It is like a habit. The more you do it, the better you are at doing it.

Yes

16

Always get help when you have any problems.

Yes

How can A1 Mathematics Tuition help me do well in Mathematics?

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A1 Mathematics Tuition

One-to-One at your Home or Group Tuition at Block 605 Bedok Reservoir Rd - Tel: 6 242 0206


·Group Tuition Timetable and Fees ·Instructions for New Students
·How to do well in Maths? ·Chinese Version 华文网页
·10 Reasons Why We Are Your Best Choice for Maths Tuition ·Buses from your school to A1 Mathematics Tuition
·Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) ·Location Map

Additional Maths (Sec 3 and Sec 4), Elementary Maths (Sec 1 to Sec 4) and N Level Maths (Sec 1 to Sec 5)

By experienced and dedicated fulltime graduate Mathematics tutor.

Systematic teaching method to help each student to achieve good results.

Affordable tuition fee.

One-to-One tuition at your home: Sec 1-4 E. Maths and/or Add. Maths or N Level Maths (Sec 1-5). One lesson per week. Two hours per lesson.

A1 Additional Maths Group Tuition (Sec 3-4): One or two lessons per week. 1 to 4 students per group.

A1 Elementary Maths (Sec 1-4): One or two lessons per week. 1 to 4 students per group.

Group tuition location: Block 605 Bedok Reservoir Rd. (Near Macdonald's at Blk 632 and Telok Kurau Primary School)

Please contact Tel: 6-242-0206. Many thanks.


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