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Exam Tips for GCE O Levels Singapore

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Singapore Exam Tips

Coaching to Excel and Score in GCE O Levels... Singapore Students
Coaching to Excel and Score in GCE O Levels... Singapore Students

Exam Success Coaching for GCE O Students

With only a short few months to the GCE O Levels, for a good Success Coaching Program for Singapore O Level students may be something to look into. Confused.... you want to do well... you know you can do well also. But you need to focus and concentrate for the next three months to complete your exams with style and do well. You may want to get a group of friends who have the same mindset and help each other through this Coaching to improve Results for GCE O levels, this may be another alternative. Otherwise check out the Exam Success Coaching Program and this may help you achieve the aggregate to enter the school of your choice.

Singapore GCE O Levels Exam Tips

This Exam tips help prepare Singapore students for their GCE O Levels Exams.

1. Set a Goal to achieve for GCE O Levels. How many points are you aiming for? Since this is June, you may have 3 months to go before the Prelims. Your Goal Statement could be "To achieve 6 points for L1R4 by end of September for my GCE O Levels Prelim Exams".

2. Set up a Time Table. You should have stopped most of your CCAs already. Now focus in preparing for Exams. In your study time table, you should focus on subject revision, practice mathematics, group study, working on past years' exam questions.

3. Form a small group of about 4. Ensure the other 3 friends in your group have the same goal to achieve good results for their GCE O Levels also. Locate the least distractive place to study. Could be in a friend's home, some country clubs, a quiet McDonald restaurant.... or even in the church you attend.

4. Distribute Past Exams questions to each member of your group. Give each time to research and produce the best answer. Then get the person to teach and share the answer he is responsible for. The most powerful thing to do is to teach others, you learn best. Get your friends to question why he answer it that way. The more questions you throw in to clarify your friend's answer, all of you will learn. If a similar question appear for the Final GCE Exam, you are bound to score well with the best answer.

5. Find time to relax. Do not panic and get stressed up even if you have a number of subjects you are very weak in.

6. Help your group members. If you find that he is rather weak in a certain subject, help him. Spend more time with him in that subject, the more you spend time to teach and explain, not only does he gain better understanding, but you become an expert in that subject also.

7. Start revising those subjects which the group find the weakest in. Find out who is expert in which subject, and get him to be the leader in that subject. If all are weak in a certain subject, you can approach your subject teacher together to get help..... or look for a good tuition teacher to assist your group. You pay less if it is group tuition.

8. Make sure that you eat healthily and drink a lot of water or juices. Do not just consume fries and hamburgers and coke.... this is not healthy at all.

9. Spend time with your parents. Keep them updated on what you and your friends are doing. They are the ones who worry most about how you are doing in school. If you are honest with them, they may want to help you find a good spot to study. They will even want to participate in helping you as your tutor, your driver, your runner to help buy you food and drinks. Please work with your parents... this is the best time to allow them to bond with you.

Leave a comment if you think the tips are good or you have something else to add which can help others reading this.

All the best!

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hcshi profile image

hcshi  says:
17 months ago

I should have done it with a group when I was 16! Helping others to learn is the best way to learn. I realized that only 20 years later.

Great tips to ace the O-level.

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jollytan  says:
17 months ago

If you have done that 20 years earlier...not only would you have aced your O levels... your A levels too.... maybe become one of the singapore's scholars to do a course in a prestigious university in the USA or UK.

Rutadnan  says:
10 months ago

Friends, PLZ.........PLZ.........PLZ............. Can anyone send me the notes Economics and Business studies for O-LEVELS (UK) Exams 2009??????

I am a new private student.

Its my request... Thanks

jollytan profile image

jollytan  says:
10 months ago

Sorry.... I cannot help you in this. I do not have such kind of notes.

M.Mustafa Ahmedzai  says:
10 months ago

I have completed my O Levels and A Levels, and did pretty well, thks to Allah. But there is something I want to add here, these exam Tips really don't help practically unless you honestly aim at achieving a goal. Luckily I m a teacher. The first thing I taught them is " Dream things with open eyes, Only then can u achieve them"

I really liked ur post especially that group study portion.

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jollytan  says:
10 months ago

Yes! Only those who have a goal and big dreams will see these as practical. Those who have searched and found this page, would likely people who know what they want... hopefully they already have a goal to achieve well.

usama  says:
9 months ago

geat tips for those who pay heed............. thanks!!!!

Pial  says:
9 months ago

Anyone have online GCE O' Level (EDEXCEL) Notes?

Harry  says:
8 months ago

nice tips u've got there.thanks.

dimpel  says:
6 months ago

hello,,, anyones got o level entrance preparation guide or as such ....plzzzz...

marryam  says:
5 months ago

i am going to start my o levels next year. i am pretty tensed about it. i am sure i will find these tips useful for my exams preparation. pray for me to pass my entrance tests.

Meesam  says:
4 months ago

Really good! it will help me a lot and I think studying this points and keeping them in my mind the success will definitely will head towards you. I m sure you will be all successful in your exams. Good Luck!

shanti  says:
3 months ago

thx 4 the tips...really useful

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jollytan  says:
3 months ago

Thanks for appreciating these tips. I only realised how these tips helped me be a better student at exams when I was much older and using them... and to do rather well as a working adult and a father of 3 children then, finding time and using strategies to study smart.

Dani Montanna.  says:
2 months ago

How many subjects are required to complete ur O'levels?

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jollytan  says:
2 months ago

GCE "O" level students in Singapore are generally expected to do at least 7 subjects for their exams.

paul  says:
6 weeks ago

this d best thanks

didi  says:
4 days ago

wow! im really very grateful to u man! thanxa lot! but im quite a little doubtful bout dat group study coz im afraid we`ll talk about othr thgs more than abt studyiezz.. huh.. any ideas..??

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jollytan  says:
4 days ago

Only get people who are committed to study into your study group. The most 4 people. Of course you can sidetrack and talk about other things (to just relax for a while), but remember to return as soon as possible to study/revise.

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