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    • RE: PSC Psychometric Assessment Exercise 2020/2021

      Honestly don’t force your kid into getting PSC, you must ask your kid if he or she really wants to work in the gfoverment sector. Honestly, its quite limiting especially if your dd has to serve a 4/6 year bond. Better off with those bondless university scholarshi0ps

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    • RE: Educational games for teaching?

      I tutor underprivilleged kids and some strategies i use is try to make homework fun... Sometimes its better to understand why they do not want to do homework rather than forcing them to do.


      Some of my kids do not like certain subjects because they are bad at certain topics hence they do not like doing homework. So yes, finding exactly what they are bad at and helping them solve that problem would be much better than focing them to do something they do not understand anything at all.

      Alternatively, you could try to google some games, online there are many math and science games but they are abit too simple for SG education system.

      Something i like to do is to give my kids more breaks and for every set of question they solve quickly, i give them some form of reward like more rest time etc. Maybe, you could create a point system for your kid, like every qustion he solves he gets 5mins of gaming time or something then at least it motivates him to do his homework 🙂

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    • RE: Virus

      Virus or ransomware? Usually chances of recovery very low unless you go to a professional i heard

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