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GCE O Level 2011 Examinations (Registration Details and Timetable)

Details for GCE N(T), N(A), O and A Levels registration are available as shown in the poster taken at MRT station.

I've also enclosed the 2011 O Level Examination Timetable below, downloaded from SEAB.

For more info, please contact SEAB at http://www.seab.gov.sg/

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Direct link to 2011 GCE O-Level Examinations Timetable

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2010 Private Candidate Registration for GCE 'N', 'O', 'A' Levels

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For more details, please go to seab website or call MOE Customer Service Centre at 6872 2220

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Private Candidate: Which Math Syllabus To Retake?

I'm considering retaking my Os for 2009 and had searched through SEAB website for the syllabus.  For Math D, there is a revised version and a version which will be examined for the last time in 2009.  Hmm.. as im 23 this yr and its like donkey years since ive taken my Os, would appreciate if you could advise on which is the appropriate version so that i could purchase the textbooks.  Also, how are your fees like if i were to have you as my tutor? Vanessa
Hi Vanessa,
A quick update on the 2 different syllabus of Elementary Mathematics 4016 (New) and 4017(Old)

For the new syllabus:

  • Calculators are allowed for both Paper 1 and 2
  • There is formulae sheet provided for the new syllabus as well.
  • There isn't anymore Transformations, Loci, part of vectors is also streamlined.
  • There is added new component like in Statistics the Box-Whisker diagram, stem and leaf plot, dot diagrams, calculation of Standard deviation, Matrices, Arc length of circle, area of sector

Advantages of new syllabus:

  • You can easily get hold of the latest textbooks as almost every school is adopting the new syllabus.
  • Calculators and formula sheet are provided so rote memorization is minisized.
  • You do not have to deal with visual topics like transformations, loci, part of vectors.
  • If you do not do well in the retake, you can still continue with the new syllbus.

Advantages of old syllabus:

  • Those are the things which you have learnt it previously and might have a little recollection so relearning is easier and faster.
  • You can refer to the TYS for reference questions, after all the old syllabus has been around for quite long.
  • No calculator for Paper 1 so the questions are testing on basic understanding of concepts

Important Points:

  • Registration for private candidates start early in the year (Feb-Mar)
  • Start preparation early and be consistent
  • Preparation for E-Math involves Sec 1 - 4 syllabus.

Filed Under: private students Tagged With: math syllabus, private candidates, reader's question

MOE To Set Clearer Rules To Curb False, Misleading Ads By Private Schools

I was just being informed of this latest announcement: MOE is going to set clearer rules to curb false, misleading ads by private schools.

Since this blog has a high number of students enrolling in private education, either retaking 'O' levels as a private candidate or studying private courses. I think it is important that students are careful with their selection of private schools and courses.

Here are some ways I think a private student can make a wiser decision on selection of private schools and courses.

  • Personally visit the private schools to find out more. Hear from both the principals,teachers as well as the students (talk to at least a few of them) who are already in the schools. Understanding from a student perspective could be more real, afterall they are already in the schools for sometime. They can give you more insight into the schools track record.
  • Never believe totally what the private schools say to be true until you have verified the information by checking the credibility of the schools through online research like CASE or even through MOE. It is always safer to trust that you are committing yourself financially and mentally to a reputable school.
  • Clear all your doubts before signing on any programmes.
  • Never give in to peer pressure. Instead of following your friends blindly, allow yourself sufficient time to gather relevant information from different sources or programmes before making your final decision.
  • When things are too good to be true, very often, they are too good to be true!
  • Please note that when schools state that their teachers are school teachers, it does not necessarily mean that they are ex-school teachers. It could be a marketing gimmick, widely misunderstood by public. If you are looking specifically for MOE school teachers, look out for NIE-Trained teachers. If you still do not believe, ask for the credentials of the teachers.

I hope this post has been useful for students and parents finding a suitable private school for continued education.

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Should I Retake My O Level Maths Again?

Email from one of the students:

Basically, i am a o level graduate of 2007 and scored pretty well in my other subjects just that my maths got a D7. Even though, i appealed and got a place in polytechnic and currently going to study my favourite course that i am keen in. I tried JAE, but i failed even though i apply for design courses however i appealed again using JPAE, and i sucessfully got a place.Now what i want to ask is, do u think i should retake my o level maths again? I have just register as a private candidate for 2008 o level maths elemetary maths the old syylbas. However from small to big, i do not really have interest in maths but i hate teo see a 7 in my o level grade. What do u advise? i am really confused now, because if i were to retake i have to study my poly as well as the maths.. So what should i do? I rreally hope u can help me out here.

Now my questions to you is

  1. "Why do you want to retake your O Level Maths?"
  2. "What purpose does retaking serve for you and what is it you hope to achieve for this 2nd attempt?"

You need to get your purpose clear and strong so that your goal will be clear as well. Whatever is your choice, there are different consequences to bear. Are you fully ready for these?

Only you will know the answers to the above 2 questions. And only you decide on whether you should retake your o level maths again.

fyi: The old syllabus 4017 is going to be totally out of syllabus soon.

Filed Under: Exam Matters Tagged With: private candidates

Instructions For GCE O Level 2008 Private Candidates

Due to the drawing near on closing date for the registration of 2008 GCE O Level exams, they have been a high search on this area.

I have also quite a number of emails on this as well.

I have written previously in How To Retake O Level As A Private Candidate on some of the steps involved in the registration.

All Private Candidates must be clear on the instructions of the following matters:
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Click on image for a larger view.

The Complete Instructions available here.

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