My reply to these students: It's never too late to start. I have a set a of easy methods which will help you to score for your exams in just these 3 months.
Worry not at all as you're well provided. 3 months is all it takes to do your revision and prepare for that one big major examination. You need good guidance from your teacher and/or tutor on your studies, more exposure and confident in your work.
As things might not be as easy as it seems. At the start of your revision, all that motivation and target setting is running hot in you. But as time goes, it will burn out too. That's a very important factor too in helping you to continue that revision. Learn the 'Tips to stay motivated' to maximize your full potential.
For the younger ones, you can also read one of my article on 'Tips for studying/practicing P6 Maths' to gain insights to take lesser time to study better. If you're quick enough to catch it, you'll see that your problem sums questions are actually about the same.
You can also start a lesson with me if you do not want to lose out on the tips and easy methods.
Wishing all the student here a very good luck on their upcoming preparation for their prelims and final year examination!
As things might not be as easy as it seems. At the start of your revision, all that motivation and target setting is running hot in you. But as time goes, it will burn out too. That's a very important factor too in helping you to continue that revision. Learn the 'Tips to stay motivated' to maximize your full potential.
For the younger ones, you can also read one of my article on 'Tips for studying/practicing P6 Maths' to gain insights to take lesser time to study better. If you're quick enough to catch it, you'll see that your problem sums questions are actually about the same.
You can also start a lesson with me if you do not want to lose out on the tips and easy methods.
Wishing all the student here a very good luck on their upcoming preparation for their prelims and final year examination!
Cheers,