Posted in A-Level, Private Candidates

Retaking A-Levels for Private Candidates

 

This is a 10-month programme. Ideally you should enrol in January as the A-Levels is a rigorous exam.

Subjects currently offered: H2 Math, H2 Physics, H2 Chemistry, H2 Economics, H1 General paper.

Note that if you are a private candidate re-taking the A-Levels, to get into a local university like NUS or NTU, you will only need to do GP and 3 H2 subjects. Total 4 subjects. You don’t need to redo your H1 content subject or PW or MT.

Although you will need to do 4 subjects at the A-Levels, at Singapore Learner Academy, you can choose to sign up for less than 4 subjects if you feel that you can study the remaining subjects by yourself.

Fee Matters:

The fee per month for each subject is $480. Fees are due in the first week of each month.

One-time Registration Fee for each student is $20.

Materials fee per non-science subject is $90 while that for a science subject is $150, for the whole course.

A Deposit equivalent to one-month’s fee is payable upon registration. (This Deposit will be used as fee for October)

Total fee in a normal month = $480 x (number of subjects)

Parents/students will be also be informed of any books which need to be purchased. Students are also expected to have their own writing materials and calculator.

Administrative and Operational Matters:

Education days: Mon, Tue, Thur, and Fri and weekends (for practicals), except public holidays and some government school holidays. Students need to come only on days for which they have official lessons.

Education hours: 10.30 am – 12.30 pm, 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm or 8.00 pm – 10.00 pm (Not all these sessions will be utilized in a single day).

Education calendar: In terms of weeks, terms, months and semester of study as well as no-lesson days, SLA generally follows the same academic calendar as those of government secondary schools and junior colleges in Singapore, so that families and staff with children in public secondary schools can better align their social activities. However, graduating students may be asked to attend extra lessons or take internal examinations in the June holidays.

 

Registration:

Registration is now open for the 2020 intake. Classes will officially commence on the 2nd week of Jan 2020.To register, please visit Singapore Learner to fill up a registration form and to make the necessary payments.

Our administrative opening hours: Weekdays: 11 am to 8 pm | Saturdays 10 am to 3 pm.

HOW TO CONTACT US / LOCATION:

Singapore Learner @ Bukit Batok

Blk 644, Bukit Batok Central, #01-68. S(650644).

Tel: +(65) 65694897,   +(65) 98530744 (SMS), +(65) 97860411 (SMS)


FAQ

FAQ1:  If I’m a private candidate re-taking the A-Levels, what is the minimum number of subjects I must take to get into a local university like NUS or NTU?

You only need to do GP and 3 H2 subjects. Total 4 subjects. You don’t need to redo your H1 content subject or PW or MT.

FAQ2:  If I’m a private candidate doing the A-Levels for the first time, what is the minimum number of subjects I must take to get into a local university like NUS or NTU?

You’ll need to do 3 H2 subjects, 1 H1 content subject, GP and MT.  Total 6 subjects.

FAQ3:  If I’m a private candidate, what is the minimum number of subjects I must take to get into an overseas university like in the UK or Australia?

Most overseas universities accept just 3 H2 subjects. Even GP is not needed. However some universities may expect a fourth subject, which can be a H1 or H2 subject, but it is safer to take a H2 subject.

Posted in A-Level

Re-taking A-levels

If you have read my posts (1) What to do if your A-level results are bad … and (2) A-Level Results: What to do if you get BAD or DEAD, i.e., the ‘middle class’, and you would like to re-take your A-Levels, then I suggest you don’t waste any more time as the next A-Levels is very near already, just a few months down the road.

Retaking A-Levels is not easy, depending on whether you are a full-time student, working, or doing NS.

The ideal situation is when you can choose to become a full-time student, as retaking A-Levels needs a high degree of commitment. If you wish to become our full-time student, then you can click on the following for details: A-LEVEL PREPARATION

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If you are working part-time or full-time or doing NS, and you are serious about retaking your A-levels, then you’d need to meet up with me to work out a suitable arrangement.

Rgds,

Ilyasa (hp: 97860411)

Posted in A-Level, Private Candidates

A-LEVEL EXAM PREP FOR PRIVATE CANDIDATES

 

Click on THE SINGAPORE LEARNER ACADEMY 

 

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For enquiries, CALL 65694897 OR SMS 97860411. To REGISTER, visit our centre (weekdays 3pm to 8pm, weekends 10am to 5 pm) to fill up a form and to make payment.

Our Address:   Blk 644, Bukit Batok Central, #01-68. S(650644).

Our location is just a 3-min walk from either the Bukit Batok MRT station or the Bukit Batok Bus Interchange. Buses that stop along the roads surrounding our location are numbers 157, 178, 66, 506, 173, 174, 176, 187, 985. Buses services which terminate at Bukit Batok Bus Interchange are 61, 77, 106, 173, 177, 189, 852, 941, 945, 947.

Posted in O-Level Math, Private Candidates

O-LEVEL EXAM PREPARATION FOR PRIVATE CANDIDATES

These EFFECTIVE preparatory lessons are for students sitting for the O-Level exams as private candidates.

What we offer: QUALIFIED & EXPERIENCED Teachers, SMALL CLASS sizes, conducive and comfortable learning environment.

ENGLISH:   Tuesdays, 10.00 am – 1.00 pm.

MATHEMATICS:  Mondays, 10.00 am – 1.00 pm.

ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS:   Wednesdays, 10.00 am – 1.00 pm.

SCIENCE (PHY/CHEM):   Thursdays, 10.00 am – 1.00 pm.

BUSINESS STUDIES:   Fridays, 9.30 am – 12.30 pm.

Fee per subject for 4 sessions for a class of at least 2 students:  $240.

Fee per subject for 4 sessions for individual coaching: $480.

Registration fee is $30 and one-time Materials Fee per subject is $50.

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For enquiries, CALL 65694897 OR SMS 97860411. To REGISTER, visit our centre (weekdays 3pm to 8pm, weekends 10am to 5 pm) to fill up a form and to make payment.

Our Address:   Blk 644, Bukit Batok Central, #01-68. S(650644).

Our location is just a 3-min walk from either the Bukit Batok MRT station or the Bukit Batok Bus Interchange. Buses that stop along the roads surrounding our location are numbers 157, 178, 66, 506, 173, 174, 176, 187, 985. Buses services which terminate at Bukit Batok Bus Interchange are 61, 77, 106, 173, 177, 189, 852, 941, 945, 947.

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Posted in A-Level

RETAKING A-LEVELS

If you are retaking your A-levels, you will probably need academic support. We can assist you in two ways:

(1) If you still remember your A-level concepts quite well and you need help in answering questions and solving problems, you may join our regular weekly tuition classes. You can view these classes by clicking on any in the list below:

A-LEVEL | JC | MATH TUITION

A-LEVEL | JC | GENERAL PAPER TUITION

A-LEVEL | JC | ECONOMICS TUITION

A-LEVEL | JC | PHYSICS TUITION

A-LEVEL | JC | CHEMISTRY TUITION

(2) If instead you need to learn your A-Level stuff all over again, you may join our A-Level Exam Prep programme:

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Posted in A-Level, Educational Advice, Personal

What to do if your A-level results are bad …

It’s ok if you cried at first, because chances are, you are below 21 and legally, you are still a child. But let that be for just one day, and no more after that. The past is over. You cannot change your past, but you can still influence your future.

(1) Do not blame others. The first step in making any kind of improvement to yourself is not to blame your teachers, your tutors, your notes, your handphone etc. Blame yourself. It was YOUR show. Only YOU can fail your self and only YOU can make your self succeed.

(2) Reflect on yourself. What went wrong?

(3) Search and find your true self. What are your real interests? What is your passion?

(4) Plan your next course of action. What can you do with poor A-level results? Here are some options:

(a) Redo your A-levels. If you didn’t get an overall pass, redo it in your own JC; you’d still need the right environment and the support. If you obtained a bad pass, you will not be allowed to redo it in your JC, yet you will not be given any place in any local university. So you either self-study, get tuition, or enrol yourself in a private school like SLA or MDIS College. But re-taking A-levels will not bear fruit unless you do steps (2) and (3) above properly; if you continue your bad habits and bad strategies or you simply did not like the subjects you were taking, it’d be very hard for you to be self-disciplined and to maintain focus. You don’t get different results by doing the same things the same way over and over again (in fact, Einstein called that kind of expectation, “insanity”).

(b) Go overseas (if you have the money or get some kind of sponsorship, loan or bursary). Do the SAT and go to the US, or do a foundation year in Australia and move up.

(c) Apply to a local polytechnic to get a Diploma (but make sure you do steps (2) and (3) carefully first). With a good poly diploma, you can still get into a local university. But I think you should apply to a poly using your O-level results instead (it worked for some students before). With a poly diploma, you may even apply to be admitted directly into the 2nd or 3rd year of a recognised overseas university. REMEMBER THAT MONEY IS NOT THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR. IF YOU HAVE TALENT OR PROVEN ACADEMIC ABILITY, THERE WILL ALWAYS BE A SPONSOR.

(d) If you have poor A-level results but very good O-level results, you might want to apply to the NIE to become a teacher; either you will be allowed to do a degree course or you might have to become a non-graduate teacher first before moving up later. Remember that a non-graduate teacher can become a graduate teacher via the Open University Degree Programme run by SIM. But the non-graduate teacher scheme is gradually being phased out.

(e) Apply to SIM to get a Diploma in something you like. Some SIM Diplomas are sought after by employers.

(f) Apply to a private education provider like MDIS, Kaplan, Stansfield or PSB Academy to get a Diploma or if you have two A-level passes, you might still get to do a degree course. But bear in mind that these degrees or diplomas may not be recognised by the Singapore government. But if you intend to work in the private sector, it should be alright.

(g) If you are tired of studying, work for at least two years first and when you reach 21, apply to SIM University (UniSim) if you have two A-level passes. UniSim degrees are recognised in Singapore, even by our government.

(h) If you want to be an accountant, self-study for the exam conducted by the ICPAS.

(5) Take action. Strategise. Gather resources. Believe in youself and your abilities. Adopt the right values and attitude. Set your short-term and long-term goals clearly. Write these down somewhere. Be positive, and be with positive people.

You see, there are so many ways to move on. Do not let setbacks affect you too much. Pick up and join back the pieces. Get up if you are down. Don’t go anywhere near Bedok reservoir (oops!). Spend time with your loved ones instead. Remember these lines from Miley Cyrus’ song (if you don’t hate her of course):

“But I gotta keep tryin’
Gotta keep my head held high

There’s always gonna be another mountain
I’m always gonna wanna make it move
Always gonna be an uphill battle
Sometimes I’m gonna have to lose
Ain’t about how fast I get there
Ain’t about what’s waitin’ on the other side
It’s the climb.”

Do not worry about being left behind as your friends move forward. Chances are, you are going to live for another 60 years or so. When you look back someday, it wouldn’t matter that you ‘lost’ one or two years somewhere along the way. Setbacks happen to everybody; I had my fair share of failures and setbacks. How we respond to these setbacks matter.

If you still feel down, then please watch this video, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOlTdkYXuzE. It might help you a bit. : )

Good luck!

Best Regards,

Ilyasa

Related page:   A-Level Results: What to do if you get BAD or DEAD, i.e., the ‘middle class’

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SCIENCE PRACTICAL TRAINING

We provide A-Level / H2 and O-Level Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Science (Physics/Chemistry/Biology) Practical Training for private / school candidates and homeschoolers, for both local (eg. H2, Singapore-Cambridge) and international exams (CIE, IGCSE). School candidates who need more FULL PRACTICAL PRACTICE are also welcome.

You may need science practical lessons if you are a private candidate who needs a science lab and apparatus as well as practical coaching, or you are a school candidate who needs more practical training or timed practice for a FULL PRACTICAL.

For details on Practical Courses, Mock Exams or Schedules, kindly click on any of the following links relevant to the exam and level you will be doing:

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