is to first help others improve theirs. Whatever knowledge you give away, you gain back more than twice.
Thus, please do help out more at homework forum
sure boh?
if i help no result den how?
Originally posted by Daisuke-kun:sure boh?
if i help no result den how?
Damn sure
See me help so much. Good example
Erm... teach tuition also considered as help
i shall start a month helping service here den.
no result, no continuation ^^
Originally posted by Daisuke-kun:i shall start a month helping service here den.
no result, no continuation ^^
one month and you expect to see results
Try doing it for 6 months
I did that for the whole of my JC life.
will try will try
What eagle say is true, no doubt about it.
Just to add on, to teach someone something means u have to know that something first. This, in a sense, force or rather motivate u to study more.
haha.. i always help when it's physics and maths..but nt the binomial.. from jc till now uni i always cmi binomial..
do and forget, and do and forget.. lol.. my whole two years in jc, every exam paper i skip binomial.. din turn up for binomial quiz..
only A lvl den i attempted binomial and got it partially correct and gan happy.. lol..
if i really dunoe anytink den hw to give le..haha
Originally posted by eagle:is to first help others improve theirs. Whatever knowledge you give away, you gain back more than twice.
Thus, please do help out more at homework forum
I respectfully agree what you have said.
When I was in my Secondary School days, I gave tuition to my classmates who were struggling with their schoolwork. Over a long period of time I realised that what I'd taught them seems to 'reinforce' in me. It's a win-win situation where my classmates and me benefited; they can clear their doubts when coming to questions they didn't know how to do, and I can reinforced what I'd learnt during lesson.
Wah, i was a teacher, i taught students, but then i get nothing in return. In fact, it lowers my standards.
Originally posted by seotiblizzard:Wah, i was a teacher, i taught students, but then i get nothing in return. In fact, it lowers my standards.
you teacher? PE teacher?