Hello Victorians, I think, as we enter into the weekend of Term One Week Three, it is an appropriate time for me to tell you this. I will keep this short, sweet and sharp. Today, I will focus on the letter 'E'. 'E' for excellence. What I'm trying to say is that, at Victoria JC, we must achieve academic excellence. We must view the Three 'O's together, and in context, rather than as separate entities. In fact, achieving academic excellence can be considered as 'out having fun' too, if you see it from a more mature perspective. Over here at Victoria JC, the teachers are willing to do what they can to help you achieve academic excellence, and so, you must put in the effort, and be self-motivated. So, at the risk of scaring all of you, I still have to say this. If you do not study for your Common Tests, you will face consequences, consequences more dire than those resulting from inappropriate handphone usage.
Ah, the above is just crap. I just blogged to tell all of you about what's coming out for Math Common Test 1. Though I'm no longer the math rep (thank God).
J1 Topics
Partial Fractions
Binomal Expansion
Inequalities
Functions
Transformation of Graphs
Graphing Techniques
Differentiation
Integration
Permutation and Combination
Probability
J2 Topics
Area and Volume 2.1 and 2.2
Differential Equations 2.1 and 2.2
Vectors 1 and 2
That's about everything we've learnt so far, but relax, it's ALL FOR YOUR OWN GOOD :)
P.S. I've been alerted that AP/ GP and Methods of Differences are out! Yay...
Ah, the above is just crap. I just blogged to tell all of you about what's coming out for Math Common Test 1. Though I'm no longer the math rep (thank God).
J1 Topics
Partial Fractions
Binomal Expansion
Inequalities
Functions
Transformation of Graphs
Graphing Techniques
Differentiation
Integration
Permutation and Combination
Probability
J2 Topics
Area and Volume 2.1 and 2.2
Differential Equations 2.1 and 2.2
Vectors 1 and 2
That's about everything we've learnt so far, but relax, it's ALL FOR YOUR OWN GOOD :)
P.S. I've been alerted that AP/ GP and Methods of Differences are out! Yay...
Labels: common test, math