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Originally posted by deja_vu88:
just keep doing your TYS over and over again for subjects like maths and science.
well basically, almost all subject...
Maths reason for doing again and again --> to get use to applying the formula so you will minimize mistake...
Science reason --> there is a limit for the question in science -.-" they just keep repeating itself lol
Social studies --> there amount of question is even more limited... i can even count the number of possible type of essay... lol
hard part of SS, you never know what the source base is...History --> isnt it the same with SS except you not learning about current policy but instead past policies?
English --> i dunno how to study this thats why i flung in this subject lol
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Since u are in NS, it is hard to take classes.. but if u study alone, u can try to get those tutors that also teach in secondary sch.. so they know the updated stuffs.. but u need to on your part work very hard.. everyday must study, weekends also must..
It is possible, but u need to be very determined to really get good grades.. if u can, of course i still think that night classes at a school that prepares students for O level is still a better choice than study alone.. coz if u study in a group u will have more motivation and can discuss also..
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do tys and also other school papers. to do well for Os, you cannot just do tys alone because the standard is too low. Also, you might want to form a study group with others who have failed their Os or As. together you can motivate one another. go for it!
P.S you can get a tuition teacher who has flexible timings during sessions so if you need to book in early one certain weeks, she/he will be ok with it. Maybe you wanna try ringing up one of those tuition agencies?
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studying by yourself = very difficult and need some stong motivation
studying by private tutor = A lot of money
studying by private college = What people tend to do
studying with someone who's in your position = easiest to get motivated and study, hard to find someone else willingit's hard to start studying by urself especially when u have friends already out, ahead of you, going clubbing on sat nights...
i know someone who's 23.. he actually dropped out of school.. and he worked a little. then he decided to go back to school and study.. and now he's in first year uni with me : D im only 17 lol.He says it's difficult.. especially when he doesnt know many people (his friends graduated already) , but it's something he wants to do.
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