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What else do you want on this blog?

Hello everyone,

I know there are on average over 100 readers viewing this blog on a regular basis. Some of you are facing challenges with Math, some are good with the subject but seeking more easier learning methods,some of you are parents or tutors looking for inspiration for your child or yourself.

So I am writing this post to gather from you – my valued readers what else do you want to see on this site in addition to what you see. As you can see, this site is nothing more than my many years of teaching experience of different types of students and some of the strategies which have proven to have worked effectively for them. But this is what I think would be useful only.

The important thing is that you must find them beneficial. So tell me what else do you want to read about, the improvements to the structure of the site so that this blog is more friendly for you for all levels.

“Tell Me What Else You Want On This Blog”

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I look forward in hearing from you! Simply drop me a comment in the space below.

Cheers,

alwaysLovely

PS: “It’s only when you ask, that you will get”

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Individual O Level Math Coaching FULL :)

2009 Update: 2009 Weekly Coaching Programme specifically for A-Math, more details here.
It’s open for registration! Enjoy $30 off when you register by 28 December 2008.

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Dear parents and students,

Just to keep you posted.

My current individual Math coaching session is FULLY BOOKED.

Thanks for your support and recommendations!

For those students who desperately need help especially those in O Levels. I am conducting a small group class of 4 at Woodlands Library for GCE O Level A-Maths.

Only Limited Seats Left!

For more info, click here

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How to choose an effective tutor or tuition centre for O Level Students

As I was flipping through the papers, there are many advertisements on effective tutors, results,improvements guaranteed, school teachers, scholars etc…

Personally, I think with so many choices available, it is certainly not easy for students and parents to find one which will match their expectations.

I met up with a parent recently whom in fact shared with me on the centre she has enrolled her girl with. I was shocked to find out that the class has a total of 7 students of DIFFERENT levels (eg, there is a mixture of Sec 1 to Sec 4s) all taken part by a tutor. Moreover, the fees charged by this tutor is more than the average price of a group class. Well, this parent mentions that she is testing it out and sees how her girl progresses.

In my personal opinion, the following factors are important for the selection of the right tutor/coach for your learning needs:

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