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    • RE: 2014 - Sec 2 O level track discussion

      well said

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    • RE: 2013 Sec 1 Discussions

      Happy holidays to Kiasuparents!I am a student and I am coping well,although,I do admit I am trying my best not to procrastinate… 😛

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    • RE: 2014 Sec 4 Discussions

      Hi.I am not really sure if these tips would help you out but I will try my best to assist you. 😄


      The first thing you could try is making a To-Do list.Whether you are procrastinating or not,a list would assist you.Its all about the psychology.When you write down a list of items to do,you check which tasks are the easiest.After you're done with those,check those tasks off your list.By checking the completed tasks off your list,it boosts your confidence and motivates you to complete more of the tasks.

      Secondly,you could do is to make mindmaps.It may seem too easy or simple but it may assist you if you are good at visualisation or more of an artistic person.Mindmaps helps to summarise large chunk of words into a phrase.

      Third,have the right studying solutions.Review previous quizzes, assignments, papers, labs, etc. to pinpoint where you've had difficulty in the lesson. Make sure you understand that material since you may see it again in the next exam.
      Learn by doing. Do practice questions based on old exams, or create and answer your own test questions.
      Write practice exams under exam-like conditions (timed and with your books closed).
      Study in small chunks of time when possible. Two-hour blocks with a 15-minute break work well for many people.
      Study with a group if that works for you, but choose study partners who have the same general level of knowledge of course material and commitment to the course.

      Lastly,of course,is to have a good and enthusiastic attitude towards learning.Its gonna be much harder to learn if you are hating on the subject every single day.

      Hope these help and if they didn't,you know where to search for some helpful tips(through google,howcast,wikihelp,etc.).I wish you all the best and good luck! 😂
      Keep a regular schedule. Be sure to eat right, get enough sleep, and take time to exercise.

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    • RE: Edusave Scholarship Award

      Thank you Becontented!I really appreciate the help as this is my first time going on stage for the edusave award giving ceremony.I also want to note that fresco is right.We should congratulate our children for being the top 25% instead of focusing on the $$$ and instead,encourage them to get more awards that prove that they have leadership capabillities and are responsible in character.Also I would like to congratulate the parents who had received their awards.Give yourself a pat on the back.for those who did not receive the award(yet),your chance will soon arrive.

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    • RE: Edusave Scholarship Award

      I’m sorry to confuse you but those who are eligible must hand their nomination forms to their respective CC first.Otherwise they would not be recognized on stage.

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    • RE: Edusave Scholarship Award

      Edusave award 🙂

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    • RE: 2014 - Sec 2 O level track discussion

      anybody?

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    • RE: Secondary School Selection 2013

      Hello parents.Just wondering,is anybody going to Dunman secondary school?

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    • RE: Edusave Scholarship Award

      Hello parents.May I ask if there is anything we have to take note of during the award presentation?(e.g.Put hands behind back while walking towards MP,number system) Thanks!

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    • RE: Edusave Scholarship Award

      Hello parents.I found my edusave scholarship award and good character award certificate in my letter box.I am in secondary school.According to my handbook,the edusave awards are given out only in late November.The handbook also did mention a specific amount for each award.for the edusave scholarship award,it is $400 for top 10% and $650 for the top 5%.So the amount f money you get depends on what category your child is under. 🙂

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