The JC A-Level course is known for their intensity where there's deep content, high expectations, and relentless pacing. Many students who did well at Secondary school may find themselves struggling to keep up or scoring below their usual standard. If your child
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Most parents opt for minimum 1.5 hrs, so that there's enough time to go through long questions in detail, and allow for discussions during class. JC tuition also usually focuses on 1 subject per session, - the intensive/fast-paced nature of the JC curriculum makes it more effective if a home tutor focuses on 1 subject. JC tutors also tend to be specialised in specific subjects, to deliver more value to the student during tuition.
Start Tuition vets through the credentials of tutors registered with us to determine if they are suitable enough to be referred. For University students, as they are relatively young, their experience will be limited. Besides interviewing them on their experience (if any) and observe their personality, we also verify their A Level results to make sure they have done well at the exams, and will be able to impart the correct knowledge and exam tips to students.
Coping and doing well in JC require more than effort. Success depends on writing with precision, thinking critically, and applying knowledge to unfamiliar scenarios. Tuition helps students develop those higher-order skills. A good tutor brings clarity, structure, and calm — helping students feel more in control, not more overwhelmed.
Yes. Tutors are familiar with the syllabus structure, and can adjust the depth of support depending on whether it’s H1 or H2.
Yes. Many JC students benefit from online lessons, especially for essay-heavy subjects where they can share documents and get feedback in real time.
With their hectic school and CCA schedule, online tuition offers some flexibility to ensure they receive the support they need to move forward.
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