While Phee and Loo have finished their exam, I still have to prepare for one coming up in 3 weeks. This is a major exam, and if I do badly for it, I may not be able to study what I want next year (naturally). So in any asian countries, if you have difficulties with your school work or studies, whether if you are a primary school student or a secondary school one, you can just apply for tuition and the tutors will help you right away. You can go to big tuition classes of 10 students, or one-on-one classes which not only gives you the tutor's total attention on you, but also higher cost.
But when you are in uni, you will not have such privilege anymore: there's no tuition for university students
I'm have a lot of problems right now. Even though I am studying only 5 subjects unlike my other Singaporean friends who is doing like 8 or so subjects, I find Maths, Physics and Chemistry extremely difficult. I can't turn to tutors for help since there is no such thing as tuition for university students, and I also can't get help from my teachers because they are only available at 8 to 9 in the morning, and I always wake up at 8.30!
So the other day, I was surfing through the net when I stumble upon this website called tutorvista. It provides free online math help 24 hours a day 7 days a week. What's more students can get help with maths anytime and anywhere there want. Isn't that just great! This website is also specifically targeted at year 12 or university students who are having some difficulty in maths. Hehe, now I can free algebra help from experts without paying for a single cent.
My brother also do the same for his economics course. He didn't go online to get help specifically, but he go to other university websites to download lecture notes and answers for some of his questions from the textbook. Pretty cool. The internet is such a wonderful thing, its like you can get everything you know. Yeah, That's it for today, thank you, c u
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