I have recently graduated from Raffles Junior College and would like to give tuition to JC1/JC2 students (or the IB equivalent).
Let me now introduce myself a little:
I was in the Gifted Education Programme from 2000-2006.
Formerly from Raffles Girls’ School (Secondary), I won the Raffles Top Scholars Award for Excellence in Academic Performance and the Guthrie and Shaw Scholarship for the top student in mathematics and science in 2006. I have consistently been getting As for math and science, even in the 91-100 range in junior college. I have made the dean's list for Knowledge & Inquiry, H2 Mathematics, H2 Economics and H2 Physics (for the top 5% of students) in Raffles Junior College. For every major exam, one of my Knowledge & Inquiry essays would always be photocopied for distribution as a sample essay. I was part of the national training teams for the International Math and Physics Olympiads. In Raffles Junior College, I won the JC1 Promotion Examination Academic Excellence Award and the Special Scholarship donated by 1965 RI Pre-U 2 Science B Class, the latter of which was awarded to the top student in Science stream not in receipt of a scholarship (I was not eligible for scholarships because of my subject combination of two sciences and two humanities. I was therefore pleasantly surprised that the school had considered me for such a prestigious Science stream award.). I took 2 H3s in junior college – H3 Math (MOE syllabus) and H3 Economics (Game Theory at Singapore Management University).
I hold conditional offers to read Economics at Cambridge University, Mathematics with Economics at University College London (UCL) and Financial Economics at St. Andrew’s, starting in September ‘09.
Wow, impressive enough credentials (almost equalled to mine), but you don't teach halfway and escape to university like that. That's irresponsible.
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This is something you could do even if you study overseas.