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Latest posts made by 365psych
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RE: What should I expect from a GP tutor?
The GPCounsel fellow advertise until no more classes now. Some more advertise 'leading gp tuition…" who gave you that title, ah? Just asking hor.
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RE: Does law graduates in Singapore have a lack of job?
Attitude to learn something that you wont use and waste 16-25K per year?
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RE: Cambridge international A levels ??
FrekiWang:
sorry off topic, but you know this, ie 'to protect the rights of students in Singapore's Education System' for a fact?However, if a course's vacancy has been filled up with local JC graduates, IB graduates and poly best performers, there will be no vacancy left for applicants holding other international certificate - this measure is to protect the rights of students in Singapore's Education System.
Except for medicine and law, 15-20% of seats are set aside for foreign students or local students with foreign credentials. Sure it is not a lot, but seats are set aside for students with international credentials. -
RE: My 2-Year Old Wakes Up in the Middle of the Night
Try giving him a warm bath before bed time. See if it works.
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RE: H2 literature help!!!
Form a study group in school. Don’t give up, H2 lit is not all that bad. In fact the analysis skills will help you with Gp.
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RE: Fungus on study table
the wood may not have been cured properly.
1. try wiping the table with vinegar and lemon juice. 2 table spoon each is enough.
2. if above does not work, apply a coat of varnish if you have the time and patience.
Otherwise may have to donate to Salvation Army.
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RE: What should I expect from a GP tutor?
Lavina:
... I paiseh to interrupt ...
Don't paiseh. You are paying for a service. In fact, you should ask questions...it will be a game changer.
But, GP cannot be learned passively. The student cannot be a sponge. If it goes on like this, might as well not have tuition. Don't know if you want to see if grades change without tuition. -
RE: What should I expect from a GP tutor?
thoughtfulminds:
Sorry, but I've been tripping over the phrase, \"As the spouse of Hanseo who has been teaching...\" You mean your hubby/wife teaches? Does it also mean that spouse of Hanseo teaches English at O Level?Han Seo:
As the spouse of Hanseo who has been teaching this subject in 2 colleges in the last 14 years, I have seen the subject develop in the degree of technical difficulty in both the essay and comprehension components and this subject is substantially more difficult than O level English. -
RE: Europe Trip
Safety is subjective, but the rule of the thumb is to avoid quiet desolate places, and avoid travelling at night. Tourist attractions all over the world attract criminal elements, so be careful with your wallet and passport.
Overall, travelling in Europe is a pleasent experience. Wish you all the best in your travels.