hi guys, with JC1 starting in about 12 days' time and with how i'm getting so sick and tired of gaming all day for the past few months, i figured out that it'd be a good idea for me to do some reading up on the subjects i will be taking in JC , likely to be PCMG. can anyone share some resources or materials for me to do so?
any content that i can read or download for free online instead?
Originally posted by weehunbronze:any content that i can read or download for free online instead?
Originally posted by UltimaOnline:
Recommended Websites for H2 Chemistry :
http://www.infinity.usanethosting.com/Tuition/#A_Level_Chem_Websites
thank you very much :)
Hello all,
I am a chemistry tutor too. I find www.chemguide.co.uk very useful as it is rather simplified. You can start from the foundational topics first.
You can revise mole concept and atomic structure first as JCs may teach these topics first. There is a change of syllabus for the new JC1s so JCs may restructure their teaching schedules and orders.
Later on in JC life, you may go on to my website http://alevelchemistry.blogspot.sg for some tips.
Best regards.
Originally posted by UltimaOnline:Hi UltimaOnline, Do you know what O level Chemistry topics are linked to A level H2 chemistry? I want to start revising before JC starts. Thanks
Hi CKTR (btw in future for general queries or Chem qns, pls post on the forum ; only use PM if you've queries about joining my BedokFunland JC tuition),
As far as preparation for H2 Chemistry is concerned, O level Chemistry (whether combined or pure) is too oversimplified and thus rather useless. The most effective way to prepare for any H2 subject ahead of your school, is of course to find a good tuition. But if you intend to go it alone (ie. self-preparation), then use A level materials, not O level materials. It'll be a much steeper learning curve than what you've previously encountered at O levels of course, but you can still learn a lot through self-study of the topics ahead of your school lectures and tutorials.
Recommended Books for H2 Chemistry :
http://www.infinity.usanethosting.com/Tuition/#Books_for_H2_Chemistry
Recommended Websites for H2 Chemistry :
http://www.infinity.usanethosting.com/Tuition/#A_Level_Chem_Websites
Last but certainly not least, use this forum here to ask any H2 Chem qns you might have, during self-study or from your school tutorials. Just be aware that I won't do your homework for you, I'll only post comments to guide you. As such, don't just post the questions alone (for some qns, you may have to take a photo with ur handphone, upload the image file to your own blog / FB / Twitter / etc, then link to the image file in ur forum post), but you must also post your own attempted answers and thinking process, for me to comment, correct and advise you on. SgForums can be of significant help to your studies this way.
Ok thx I will take note of this. I am also considering to sign up for your tuition classes after I entered JC, will contact you later to find out more.
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4 Ways to Prepare for Chemistry Exams! : http://www.bright-culture.com/4-ways-to-prepare-for-chemistry-exams