lmaoo, #2 sounds too specific to be made upin ur case, no need unless:
1 ur struggling with questions
2 ur teacher cannot teach properly and spends the whole lesson talking about her son
3 if u want help on assignments / assessment preps
lmaoo, #2 sounds too specific to be made upin ur case, no need unless:
1 ur struggling with questions
2 ur teacher cannot teach properly and spends the whole lesson talking about her son
3 if u want help on assignments / assessment preps
Well some exaggeration.. she has a lot of things in her life to talk aboutlmaoo, #2 sounds too specific to be made up
ezOolong, I feel honoured you even looked at my thread O.Oin ur case, no need unless:
1 ur struggling with questions
2 ur teacher cannot teach properly and spends the whole lesson talking about her son
3 if u want help on assignments / assessment preps
SweatyAsian (loool), nbd manezOolong, I feel honoured you even looked at my thread O.O
But allow me to ask 2 quick questions if that's fine Mr Smartperson123
1) Did you do Chemistry tutoring? If so, did you think it was helpful?
2) What were your top 2-3 study techniques for science subjects, like Chemistry and Physics?
Anyways, arigatouuuu (tyyyy) for taking your time to read over this thread lol.
Really late message... like almost 4 years since the the last comment, but do you still have your notes/flashcards available? If so, could I please have it?SweatyAsian (loool), nbd man
1) i didn’t do chemistry tutoring but many friends went to matrix / other tuition centres; from experience the top tier in the grade didn‘t think the reason they did well was because of tutoring - it really boils down to doing questions and memorisation (the latter is less important)
2) Collating my own notes for each exam, then Anki flashcards, then going through flashcards before exams