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6 Must To-Dos before & during JC lectures
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ToggleHere’s some tips from Sophia Education to make the best of JC lectures:
2. Get yourself familiar with the lecture notes before the lecture.
Even if you don’t understand, just finish reading and point out the stuff that you don’t understand. Attempt 1 or 2 sample questions by yourself and write down any questions. You could always approach your tutors at Sophia Education to get a head start.
3. Write down what you’re confused about.
Sort out a list of things that confused you, or what you don’t understand. During the lecture, if the answer for the question comes out, write it down. You can approach your teachers in school after to resolve the questions, or you may approach your tutors at Sophia Education and we would always be happy to help.
4. Pay attention!
During the lecture, focus on the teacher’s explanation instead of copying the teacher’s answers.
5. Ask questions and get them answered ASAP
If any answer that was copied confuses you, circle it and ask a teacher later or try to answer it again yourself later. Sophia Education tutors are on standby at anytime to assist you in your study help as well.
6. Use a pencil!
Sophia Education’s secret: Use a pencil to record important points and the answers to questions. After the lecture, rewrite everything in pen as it is a good opportunity to revise everything. Extra benefit, everything will be neater!
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