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    ECON IN JC

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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      Idono
      last edited by

      Like someone mention earlier. Econs is actually a v. realistic subject. If you want to excel, need to read a lot of business / general affairs stuff.


      Personally, I feel the "issue" with how to subject is taught is that it always start with microeconomics. This is actually the "boring" portion of econs. Once you try drag students through 6 months of this, most of time will switch off and have no idea how to study for econs thereafter. I think microeconomics is pure memory subject to start with. Until the students can start to see real life examples, they will have no choice but to memorize the concepts.

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        andante
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        Hi all,

        My daughter just received her result on Fri and I m so glad that she scored A for her econs. This is the subject I am most worried for her. In fact she scored U grade in her JC 1 and 2. Thanks to the suggestion given by the kiasu_mum75, we got help from this super econs tutor, Mr Anthony Fok. I really have to thank him for helping my daughter.
        Just want to share with those who are devastated by their econs result in their school, my daughter and I have gone thru this terrible ordeal. The school teacher cannot offer much help even with so called consultation session. We did engage a school teacher for private tuition in JC 1 and there was a bit of improvement in JC 1 but she failed again in JC 2. At that time, we were so helpless and desperate. Luckily, we managed to engage the super tutor, Anthony, in August for intensive sessions. He is really passionate, responsible and helpful.
        The points I want to share is - don’t give up, work hard and get proper guidance and helps, econs might not be such a terrible subject.


        Thanks

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          t0mo
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          Hi there, congrats!


          How am i able to contact Mr Anthony Fok?
          Thanks in advance!

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            t0mo
            last edited by

            Hi there, thanks for the info!!


            Somehow his personal webby is not working for me too haha.
            But i guess it’s ok, thanks alot!

            Anyone knows about how much does he charge? tia.

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              andante
              last edited by

              Hi,

              Yes, I think Anthony has opened a tuition centre somewhere in Bukit Timah area. The website is http://www.jceconomics.com and I can view it from my iPad 🙂

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                paperaeroplanes
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                JC Economics Model Essays by Edmund Quek

                its a really good guide book, easy to understand and follow.

                Also, do not just memorize your econs notes. Content is important but in order to do well, you also need to know how to effectively apply what you've learnt. Do essay outlines if you have no time to write out full essays, really helps! Personally, I got really bored of doing essay outlines prior to prelims and As so i just read through the guide book and all the answer schemes to other schools prelim papers. might want to give it a try, it worked for me 🙂

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                  Bedokid
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                  Anyone here wants to sell rj economic notes ? Tia.

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                    GradeConfidence
                    last edited by

                    This sounds so…fishy, like OP is just trying to market the econs tutor.

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                      andante
                      last edited by

                      Hi all,

                      Fishy ?? You think too much liao. Not to distort one's good intention. I just think that this forum is meant for parents to share information. That is how I pick up information from the forum and was benefited from it, too 🙂 Well, you could always choose to ignore it. Really feel hurt about it.

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                        peanut_butter
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                        GradeConfidence:
                        This sounds so....fishy, like OP is just trying to market the econs tutor.

                        +1. I see similar cases at the music forum.

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