Hi,
Your school teachers will recommend references and you would be purchasing TYS for various subjects, so you need not worry much. Thanks.
Cheers,
Wen Shih
For H2 Chemistry,
These are the books I recommend :
http://www.infinity.usanethosting.com/Tuition/#Books_for_H2_Chemistry
These are the websites I recommend :
http://www.infinity.usanethosting.com/Tuition/#H2_Planning_and_other_goodies
Time not enough for me to finish my guide book yet :(
Originally posted by eagle:Time not enough for me to finish my guide book yet :(
Eagle, you gonna publish and print your own H2 Physics guidebook?
Originally posted by UltimaOnline:
Eagle, you gonna publish and print your own H2 Physics guidebook?
Hope to... but hor... still lots of work
4 more chapters to write + 2 chapters to re-review + critical review of all chapters + adding a bit more worked examples
Finally, cover page + printing...
Not sure how long it will take me... I'm only using the notes on a chapter by chapter basis for my students at the moment.
Sui lah! Eagle's da man!
You'll join the ranks of individuals, such as our esteemed Wee Wen Shih (Mathematics), Phang Yu Hon (Physics), George Chong (Chemistry), Toh Choon Swee (Physics + Chemistry + Mathematics), etc, educators with published work to give a power boost to their Curriculum Vitae.
I'm shy
Actually I want to pen down everything before I forgets... Too many things either forgotten or does not cross my mind unless the concepts are touched upon during class... I try to standardize by first penning down into notes... Physics first, maths later....