FAQ - Our Recommendations
1. When a student lacks academic motivation, do you suggest any remedies?
Our tutors are trained, not only to teach theory and learning material, but also to inspire interest within a child for the subject at hand. We aspire, not only to improve grades and examination scores, but to evoke a sense of commitment for a subject, born out of his/her sheer curiosity.
We ardently believe that fun learning is effective learning.
2. A student is currently at an IB school. He/She wants to go abroad to attend University after high school.
How does one recommend preparing for the IB examinations?
The IB examinations cover topics learned over the course of two years. In order to take the IB well, the student needs to
1) Be able to recall matter learned over the entire period of two years, at a moment’s notice.
2) Be able to use theory learnt in application based problems.
3) Be able to perform both the above, with stringent time constraints.
Examinations in school test select chapters, and rarely more than a few chapters at a time. We endeavor to inculcate in students the ability to learn and retain concepts for longer spells of time.
Particularly for students who have had to travel and or change schools, our method of testing ensures a certain continuum in knowledge accumulation.
We believe in testing cumulative knowledge, periodically. Both past and current learning material are to be tested in an examination environment from time to time to ensure that come examination season, the student doesn’t have to bear the brunt of topics and concepts long-forgotten.
If a student wants to travel abroad to attend university, then it is of particular importance that he/she maintains high grades consistently through the last few years of high school. Universities look at student’s predicted scores more critically than a student’s actual IB scores. In order to have a high predicted score, performing well at school examinations are of paramount importance.
To this end, regular and periodic revision of schoolwork must be performed with due diligence.
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