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Section A Science - MADE EASY


There are quite a number of misconceptions of students posted in the Facebook groups and sent to me by my students prior to SA1. I have selected some of them and input the strategies in the picture below.










If it helps, you like the way it is presented. 
More handwritten strategies are in my 
"Secure full marks in Section A" Science Book

Hardcopy Book

12 page guide on how to "Secure Full Marks In MCQ"
5 sets of 2017 prelim papers +
step by step written solutions
(colour printed solutions)

Only @ $19.90
(selling at cost price, there's no gain for me, it is to benefit your child)

2 simple steps to get your copy:

1. Reserve your copy
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Title: Order "Secure full marks for Booklet A"

2. Make payment

3. Arrange a time to come down to our centre for collection
(sometimes its sold out and it takes time for us to reprint) 


During the launch, there was so many email orders that our team had to work late to revert and follow up with the orders. 
One of the emails received last year! thank you for the feedback! <3
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