Hi,I was wondering that since every year,cambridge sets a new variety of questions,is there any resource that are recommended to read up upon?Of course,that's after aquiring the basic knowledge of the H2 chemistry syllabus.:)(Like H3 stuff or uni-level understanding etc etc) Wih thanks for any relevant information!
Go NUS Science co-op bookstore and buy these books I recommend on my website :
http://infinity.usanethosting.com/Tuition/#Books_for_H2_Chemistry
Hi Jia Xun,
The setters are probably active researchers and they ask deep questions about their discipline. As such they are creative in conceptualising new question types. It will be good if you ask deep questions when you learn concepts, jiayou!
Cheers,
Wen Shih
wenshih.wordpress.com
Except that not all school teachers (who are already overworked) have the patience to discuss with you beyond the depth required by the basic H2 syllabus (which is increasingly insufficient for the increasingly difficult H2 Chem exam).
This is where online discussion forums, together with self-learning (eg. both online and via higher level materials, such as the Uni books I recommend, the ones I labeled "advanced" on them) can play a useful role.