QUOTE(starryangel @ Nov 4 2007, 06:08 AM)
Taylor's is a couple thousand more expensive than SunwayTuition fees for A-Levels
Tuition fees for A-Levels
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Nov 4 2007, 12:09 PM
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Nov 6 2007, 03:07 PM
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QUOTE(starryangel @ Nov 6 2007, 11:45 AM) hmmppphh...just wondering...if Taylors' tuition fee is more expenisive compared to Sunway, why are there more rich kids in the latter? it's just a matter of preference, dear. And there are quite a number of rich kids in Taylors too, although i have yet to see any proof that there are MORE rich kids in Sunway. But then again, does it matter that much? |
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Nov 7 2007, 12:36 PM
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QUOTE(starryangel @ Nov 7 2007, 12:28 PM) Erm..im planning to take either 3 or 4 subjects. Confirmed taking Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and if possible Economics. Any advices on this? Depends on what course u wanna pursue after your a-levels. U can learn A LOT from further math btw, but thats only if u're interested in math and mechanics or statistics. |
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QUOTE(starryangel @ Nov 7 2007, 12:56 PM) I guess i would prefer to pursue biology-related field after A-Levels. In further math, there's pure math, mechanics & statistics. Perhaps something like medicine or biomedical scence. I love anatomy. Any suggestions or comments are welcomed. Added on November 7, 2007, 1:02 pmWhat is further maths for? I love maths and add maths but i hate electromagnetism and stuff (as of SPM level). I heard further maths is kinda tough. Statistics should be ok. But mechanics??? hmmm... Added on November 7, 2007, 1:06 pmI wanna pursue biology-related course not because of $$ but because of anatomy. Chemistry is not really my cup of tea tough Pure math part is more like advance modern math. Just to give you an idea of what you'll be learning, there'll be proofs, vectors, matrices, further calculus, hyperbolic functions etc. In mechanics, there's simple harmonic motion, projectile motion, momentum & impulses, equilibrium of rigid bodies, rotation of rigid bodies and 1 or two more i can't remember right now. They are REALLY FUN to work on, imho. In statistics there's further distribution, hypothesis testing, chi-square tests, and bivariate data stuff. So, no, there are no electromagnetism stuff. As for your interest anatomy and biology related fields, i cannot comment since i am not well-informed in those areas. p/s: Btw those are just my experiences based on Cambridge A-Levels. I'm not sure about London board's further math syllabus. This post has been edited by cain: Nov 7 2007, 01:40 PM |
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QUOTE(Cheesenium @ Nov 7 2007, 02:05 PM) AgreedQUOTE(Cheesenium @ Nov 7 2007, 02:05 PM) Mechanics is a bit like the one of last chapter of Add Maths.That one that involves differentiation and integration to change distance,velocity or acceleration. Although really, there isn't much differentiation/integration involved. Very very little, in fact. |
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