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		<title>Find Private Tutor Nearby You</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although it has become very common for students to have their tuition in tuition centre these days, some parents still prefer to find private tutor for their children at home. This may not be such a bad idea especially if you have several children; sending each one to a different centres may be quite challenging. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Although it has become very common for students to have their tuition in tuition centre these days, some parents still prefer to find private tutor for their children at home. This may not be such a bad idea especially if you have several children; sending each one to a different centres may be quite challenging. It sure makes sense in this case to have private tutors in the house. Parents on the other hand can also be more involved in the education of their children.</p>
<p>Sometimes, I do get call from parents asking if I am able to provide tuition service at their house. Sad to say, as much as I want to, I am not able to do that. <a href="https://www.hometuitionjob.com" target="_blank">HomeTuitionJob.com</a> may provide the ideal answer for parents who are looking for private tutor in their vicinity. HomeTuitionJob.com is a marketplace for matching tutors and students. It&#8217;s a website for people who want to find quality tutors. It&#8217;s also a website for people who want to find home tuition jobs. Not limited to academic subjects only. We also cover special skills like programming, chess playing, pets training, swimming, drumming, piano, entrepreneurship, cooking, dancing, and etc.</p>
<p>Thus if you are looking for private tutor in your vicinity for your children, do go over to HomeTuitionJob.com now and you will find it ever so easy to use that you can pick it up intuitively. For people who want to look for part time work, you can also go over and click on the &#8216;Find Job&#8217; tab right at the top.</p>
<p>Right now if you are located in Singapore, good news for you as HomeTuitionJob.com has just launched their <a href="http://hometuitionjob.sg" target="_blank">HomeTuitionJob.sg</a> site.</font></p>
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		<title>Thinking to good results</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2012 12:52:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[2012 has started and time surely moves swiftly as we move into the first weekend of the new year. How was your 2011? Has it been a great year where you have managed to fulfill all your 2011 resolution? Or has it been another year of more &#8216;it could have been&#8217; and &#8216;if only.&#8217; I [...]]]></description>
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<p>2012 has started and time surely moves swiftly as we move into the first weekend of the new year. How was your 2011? Has it been a great year where you have managed to fulfill all your 2011 resolution? Or has it been another year of more &#8216;it could have been&#8217; and &#8216;if only.&#8217; I certainly hope it was not the latter.</p>
<p>How about your results in your study? Did you get your desired results? I certainly hope so too. If you have not, fret not. It is not the end of the world. You might have lost a battle but you have not lost the war; just ensure that you do it better, not just any better but your very best. Give it all you have gotten and left no room for &#8216;it could have been&#8217; and &#8216;if only.&#8217; Life is too short for these.</p>
<p>One thing about study and in most things in life is that we can &#8216;think&#8217; our way to good results or to get whatever we want morally. Bullshit! Yes, you are right in way, especially if we are talking about wishful thinking. Anyone can wishfully think himself/herself to good result and I can tell you right now that it will not happen. However, not everyone is willing to think to good result.</p>
<p>Thus, everyone can think to good result but not everyone is willing to do that. Most are just wishful thinking. You may ask me, &#8220;What do you mean by thinking to good result? Isn&#8217;t it the same as wishful thinking?&#8221; What I would like to clarify is that while you are thinking about getting good result, you are also thinking about how to get the good result and that will make all the differences.</p>
<p>And it is not enough to be thinking about getting good result. We will still have to take the final step &#8211; the very key step to getting there and that is to take massive action. Nothing will come through without massive action and this is the very different between thinking and wishful thinking. Without massive action, just thinking alone is just like wishful thinking.</p>
<p>Last night I asked two children if they are ready to change to change their results. Right now I have given you the key to getting good results. Are you gonna just hold on to the key and do nothing about it? Or are you gonna open the door to good result with that key. It is entirely up to you. As Albert Einstein said, &#8220;Insanity &#8211; doing the same thing over and over again but expecting a different result. Are you insane?</font></p>
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		<title>SPM Last Minute Preparation</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Oct 2011 06:09:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I posted this in Facebook, I have a lot of comments saying, &#8220;Impossible,&#8221; &#8220;Bullshit!&#8221; Frankly speaking, I was quite sad as I felt sorry for those who replied with the above and yet I sincerely hope that one day they will be exposed to such possibility and they will realise the potential that each [...]]]></description>
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<p><font face="Trebuchet MS" size="2">When I posted this in Facebook, I have a lot of comments saying, &#8220;Impossible,&#8221; &#8220;Bullshit!&#8221;</p>
<p>Frankly speaking, I was quite sad as I felt sorry for those who replied with the above and yet I sincerely hope that one day they will be exposed to such possibility and they will realise the potential that each and everyone of them has, which is waiting to be unleashed!</p>
<p>From a partner who shared, &#8220;I respect each opinion; each opinion is based on his/her individual ability to perform. Some people earn $10 an hour, while others earn $1000 an hour. When you tell those who earn $10 an hour that people can earn $1000 an hour, they will say it is impossible. But I respect them also because this is their opinions based on their ability.&#8221;</p>
<p>During the stone age, it would take about an hour to walk from Mines Resort to Jaya Jusco Cheras Selatan. It would have taken that long before the invention of the automobile and trust me on this as I had tried once before; walking from Mines Resort to Jaya Jusco Cheras Selatan. However, in the modern day, it will take barely about five minutes to reach Jusco from Mines. If we were to explain to a caveman that we could reach Jusco in five minutes, he/she would have said, &#8220;Impossible or bullshit&#8221; too. And we can&#8217;t blame him/her as his/her opinion is based on his/her ability.</p>
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		<title>Form 3 Trigonometry</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Aug 2011 06:24:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is one of the topics which a lot of students fear and yet it could possibly be one of the easiest topics if you can understand it. Some of you may be asking, &#8220;What are the uses of Trigonometry in daily life?&#8221; What I can say is that there are more uses for trigonometry [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font face="Trebuchet MS" size="2"><img border="0" src="http://www.advomalaysia.com/images/right_angled_triangle.png" align="right" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="268" height="150">This is one of the topics which a lot of students fear and yet it could possibly be one of the easiest topics if you can understand it. Some of you may be asking, &#8220;What are the uses of Trigonometry in daily life?&#8221;</p>
<p>What I can say is that there are more uses for trigonometry that we would know; &#8220;The techniques in trigonometry are used for finding relevance in navigation particularly satellite systems and astronomy, naval and aviation industries, oceanography, land surveying, and in cartography (creation of maps),&#8221; according to this <a href="http://www.mathworksheetscenter.com/mathtips/trigonometry.html" target="_blank">article</a>. And yet from another <a href="http://mathcentral.uregina.ca/rr/database/rr.09.01/trigexamples1.html" target="_blank">website</a>, trigonometry was mentioned to be used in the measuring of heights of buildings, surveying or maybe stock market or business cycles.</p>
<p><img border="0" src="http://mathcentral.uregina.ca/rr/database/rr.09.01/trigexamples1.2.jpg" align="right" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="233" height="247">In one of the examples in the above website, it was used to construct a 3 dimensional 5 pointed star. In another example from the above website, trigonometry was used to help a frustrated homeowner to correctly calculate the area of her lot.</p>
<p>In fact, trigonometry is also used in digital imaging in medicine. Quoting from the first <a href="http://www.mathworksheetscenter.com/mathtips/trigonometry.html" target="_blank">article</a>, </p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;<em>The next time you go in for an advanced scanning procedure, be sure to check out how the sine and cosine functions you learn at school find a practical application is medical techniques such as CAT and MRI scanning, in detecting tumors and even in laser treatments. Whoever said studying math has only an academic value! Need other reasons to know how formulae in trigonometry make life easier for you?</em>&#8220;</p></blockquote>
<p>After knowing some of the uses of trigonometry, let us get back to the topic in your Form 3 Math. What do you need to know? Basically, there are <strong>3 key points you need to know in this chapter</strong> to master it:</p>
<li> <strong>Right-angled triangle</strong>: First we must have a right-angled triangle in discussion. If not, we wouldn&#8217;t be looking at trigonometry, at least not in Form 3.</li>
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<li> <img border="0" src="http://www.advomalaysia.com/images/tan_sin_cos.jpg" align="right" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="138" height="142"> <strong>Tangent, Sine &#038; Cosine</strong>: Only when we have a right-angled triangle in discussion, then we talk about these three trigonometry function. You have to remember the information relating to the picture above. Many students are confused with which is opposite and which is adjacent. Before deciding which is which, we have to fix which angle is in discussion. Once we fix the angle, as its name implies, the &#8216;opposite&#8217; is opposite the angle in discussion and &#8216;Adjacent&#8217; is on the same side of the angle. As for the hypotenuse, it is always the longer side. You can use mnemonic to remember the three different ratios for Tangent, Sine and Cosine. One of them, which I learned in secondary school many years back, is <strong>&#8216;TOA,&#8217; &#8216;CAH,&#8217; and &#8216;SOH,&#8217;</strong> which mean big foot in Hokkien.</li>
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<li>Last but not least, when we talk about right-angled triangle, most of the times we have to use <strong>Pythagoras Theorem</strong>. To use the theorem, you just have to remember the formula in the picture on the right.</li>
<p>Thus in your Form 3 Trigonometry, these are the 3 key points which you have to know and understand. Once you have understood them, you just have to use them in your practice. To be good in Math is nothing more than practice; understanding will usually come from practice.</font></p>
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		<title>How to Get Good Grades</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jul 2011 03:46:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Smart Students Wants to Get A1 in Exams, Poor Students want to Pass The Exams&#8221; When you enter the exam hall, what is in your mind? What results do you expect you will get in this subject? Some of you might think: “If I pass the exam, I’m happy already.” Some might say: “Well, I [...]]]></description>
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<p>When you enter the exam hall, what is in your mind? What results do you expect you will get in this subject?</p>
<p>Some of you might think: “If I pass the exam, I’m happy already.”</p>
<p>Some might say: “Well, I just want to sustain my previous result. As long as I don’t fail.”</p>
<p>Or, “It will be great if I get an A2, but I think I am not going to make it.”</p>
<p>Or even “I have no idea. Depends on my fate.”</p>
<p>Guess what will a smart student think before he enters the exam hall?</p>
<p>“I WANT TO Get my A1, no matter how tough it is, no matter what it takes from me. I deserved to have my A1!”</p>
<p>In order to get an A1, the first criteria is how confident are you when you enter the exam hall. You must entertain the possibility to get an A1. Only in the right state you can have a calm mind to read the questions carefully and understand what the questions want.</p>
<p>Some students have the habit of asking friends around him what they have revised before entering the exam hall. Will that help you? Definitely no. Reason is when you ask around usually you will find that your friends have studied certain topics but you didn’t. Then you will start to panic. You will start to blame yourself why you forgot to study that topic. You will start to worry if the paper will come out the topic you can’t answer it. Everything becomes wrong. Your mind started to defocus. When you are in the exam hall you can’t read the questions properly. Not careful mistakes started to appear in your answer sheet.</p>
<p>Is that familar to you? It does not help you at all. It will only drive away your focus. You will focus on the place that you don’t want. Based on Law of Attraction, you are sending the negative energy to the universe and attract things that you don’t want. High chance it will happen in front of you.</p>
<p>Therefore, at least 30 minutes before the exam, you should start to prepare your mind to be in the right state for the exam. Tell yourself you are well-prepared for the exam. It does not matter how other people prepare for the exam. Walk into the exam confidently. You are thinking big. <strong>As what Anthony Robbin says, your state change your physiology. Your physiology change your energy. And your energy change your results!</strong></p>
<p>Posted by <a href="https://www.facebook.com/notes/advocators-education/how-to-get-good-grades-smart-students-wants-to-get-a1-in-exams-poor-students-wan/224617367576367" target="_blank">Advocators Education</a> on Monday, June 13, 2011</font></p>
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		<title>Mastering Loci in Two Dimensions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is one of the easiest topics to score in PMR Math exam especially if your languages are good. Even if you are not, you can observe how the sentences look like and eventually you will remember them too. This topic has been appearing in both paper 1 and paper 2 so far. And what [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is one of the easiest topics to score in PMR Math exam especially if your languages are good. Even if you are not, you can observe how the sentences look like and eventually you will remember them too. This topic has been appearing in both paper 1 and paper 2 so far. And what do you need to know to master this Form 2 chapter 9 topic? There are basically three important points to note.</p>
<p>First of all, do you know how many loci there are altogether? Yes? That is good for you. You are one third there. No? My question to you is, &#8220;As in a game of DotA, if you do not know your team players or assuming you do not know where the opponents&#8217; Ancients are, then how are you going to destroy them?&#8221; You have to know your team players well to form strategies and to work closely together to destroy the opponents&#8217; Ancients in order to win the game. It is the same for Math. If you do not know how many loci there are altogether? Then how could master the chapter?</p>
<p>Some of you might have already flipped through your textbook and found out that there are a total of <strong>four loci</strong> in the chapter of <strong>Loci in Two Dimensions</strong> namely, <em>Circle</em>, <em>Perpendicular bisector</em>, <em>Parallel line</em> and Angle bisector. The <strong>second point</strong> you must know is <strong>how each locus is defined</strong>. <img border="0" alt="locus of a circle" src="http://www.advomalaysia.com/images/locus_circle.jpg" width="220" height="223" align="right">For example, the <em>locus of a circle</em> is usually describe as a locus with <u><strong>constant distant from a fixed point.</strong></u> In some questions, instead of using the words <em>constant distant</em>, the question may say directly, &#8220;locus of X is 4 units from the point P or some questions may be in this format where it tell you that the locus of Y such that YJ is equaled to JN (refer to the picture on the right).</p>
<p>Therefore, it is important to know how <strong>each type of locus is defined</strong> and <strong>the variations of the definition</strong>. Perpendicular bisector is usually defined as a locus that is <u><strong>equidistant from two fixed points</strong></u> or the question may say directly &#8216;<em>equidistant from P and Q.</em>&#8216; For Parallel line, it is defined as <u><strong> constant distant from a line</strong></u> or question may tell you directly that the <em>locus is 1 cm</em> or <em>constant distant from AB</em>. The last of the locus is Angle bisector which is defined as a locus equidistant from two lines or directly (looking at the previous picture on the right)equidistant from SR and SP.</p>
<p>You may ask me, &#8220;How can I know the variations of the definition of each type of locus?&#8221; My answer will be pretty straight forward &#8211; Practice.&#8221; Through practicing, not only will you gain confidence in tackling questions on Loci, you will also learn the variations of the definition of each type of locus.</p>
<p>Before ending this post, the <strong>third point</strong> to mastering Loci in Two Dimensions is to <strong>know how to draw each type of Locus</strong>.</p>
<p>What you need to know for the last part of the question is usually the intersection of two loci; the intersection point/points will satisfy the conditions of the two loci.</p>
<p>So you can see that Loci in Two Dimensions is an easy topic which you can score. All you need to know are:</p>
<p><strong>1. How many different type of locus in this chapters and the name for each locus.<br />
2. The definition for each type of locus.<br />
3. How to draw each type of locus.</strong></p>
<p>After knowing this, the <strong>key to mastering this topic is still &#8211; Practice!</strong></p>
<p>If you have any question, do feel free to comment and to ask me</font></p>
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		<title>Turbocharge! Your Child&#8217;s Result in PMR or SPM</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jul 2011 03:41:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just the other day when I was sending out some email to parents and students, I realised and reaffirmed an important point; that results come from a change in mindset and beliefs. What I observed in most of the students nowadays were not so much of the lack of ability but more of a mindset [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font face="Trebuchet MS" size="2"><img border="0" src="http://www.advomalaysia.com/images/DSC01871.jpg" align="right" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="220" height="293">Just the other day when I was sending out some email to parents and students, I realised and reaffirmed an important point; that results come from a change in mindset and beliefs. What I observed in most of the students nowadays were not so much of the lack of ability but more of a mindset or belief that they cannot do it. During my time, it didn&#8217;t occur to us so much about our abilities or doubts if we could get the &#8216;A&#8217;s in our exams. Personally, I had a strong belief that as long as I studied hard, I would get good results.</p>
<p>True enough, my strong belief in studying hard translated directly into the good grades I had for Math, A Math, Physics and Chemistry in my O-Level examination. In fact in my A Math papers, for the first time in my life, I managed to finish it with ample time to spare to check through my papers. Even before the result was out for my A Math, I was already confident that I had gotten an &#8216;A&#8217; for it.</p>
<p>As for my languages and humanity subject, the doubts and beliefs I had about myself translated to my not so impressive grades for both subjects. Even during my A-Level examination, I aced in my C Math and either Chemistry or Physics. As for my Further Mathematics, I only got a &#8216;C.&#8217; It didn&#8217;t come as a surprise because I had not worked very hard for it and in fact I didn&#8217;t practice enough. Looking back at the efforts I put in the O-Level and A-Level exams, it is even clearer now the strong relationship between my belief in hardwork and results.</p>
<p>That is why in my email to the parents, I wrote, &#8220;The best gift we could give to them is the gift to first believe in their own abilities and then to take action.&#8221; It is not enough to just believe in their own abilities. The change in their results will come from the follow through action that they will be taking.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.advomalaysia.com/turbocharge" target="_blank">Advo&#8217;s <strong><em>Turbocharge!</em></strong> Workshop</a> is a workshop specially engineered for children between the age of 13-17 to help the youths discover more about themselves through <strong>a journey of self reflection and exploration</strong>. One of the top training programs for kids in Singapore, this highly interactive workshop will help to <strong>open the minds of children to see themselves bigger than who they are now</strong>. Through the workshop, your children will create new empowering mindsets and beliefs about themselves. With these new empowering mindsets and beliefs about themselves, they will go on to achieve academic excellence and successes in life.</p>
<p>As the saying goes, &#8220;<strong>Change your mind, change your world!</strong>&#8221; When we focus on the root of the issue, we not only nib the issue at its root, we also create a long-lasting solution. The good grades will follow.</p>
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		<title>Countdown to PMR Examination</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jul 2011 11:19:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[4 October 2011 is an important date for most if not all Form 3 students, as well as to parents, in Malaysia as it marks the first day of the PMR exam. Following in roughly a month&#8217;s time, on 14 November 2011, will the SPM exam. The heat is turning on super fast especially with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img border="0" src="http://www.advomalaysia.com/images/calendar.jpg" width="220" height="293" align="right" hspace="5" vspace="5"><font face="Trebuchet MS" size="2">4 October 2011 is an important date for most if not all Form 3 students, as well as to parents, in Malaysia as it marks the first day of the PMR exam. Following in roughly a month&#8217;s time, on 14 November 2011, will the SPM exam. The heat is turning on super fast especially with each school&#8217;s PMR Trial exam starting in August and all the States&#8217; Trials in the same month also. I believe if you ask some of the students or your children about the date, some of them would still tell you they don&#8217;t know. <strong>How could we fight a battle when we do not even know when the enemy is coming?</strong></p>
<p>I do hope that after reading this post, you will put the date in BLOCK LETTER on a piece of paper where you can see it everyday and <strong>make your study plan</strong>. I remember asking a student previously if he knows how many topics there are altogether which he needs to prepare for PMR Math. He had no idea and most students would tell you they do not know too. There are altogether 29 Chapters from Form 1 to Form 3 and each of this chapter will appear either in Paper 1 or Paper 2. <strong>Some topics like Statistics, Graphs of Functions and Loci in Two Dimensions have been appearing in both Paper 1 and Paper 2 so far</strong>.</p>
<p>In fact, Topics like Statistics, Graphs of Functions and Loci in Two Dimensions are pretty easy to score especially if either your English or BM is good. However, in Math, you can make up for the poor understanding in language by practicing; the more you practice, the more you&#8217;ll see a pattern of how the questions are asked. All you need to do is to be extra careful when you are reading the questions. <strong>Are you aware of all these?</strong> And do you know that there are only <em>4 Loci</em> in the Form 2 topic of <strong>Loci in Two Dimensions</strong>. All you need to know and remember are the different ways of how to describe each of the locus.</p>
<p>Thus, preparing for your PMR Math involves knowing little details like these, which will make it easier for you to study. What you would still need to do, especially in Math, is still to put what you know into practice. Getting an &#8216;A&#8217; in Math could be this simple.</p>
<p>If you didn&#8217;t do well for your mid-year Math exam, you do not really need tuition. All you need to do is to find out which topics you are not doing well, clarify all the doubts with your friends or teachers, then put the new understandings into practice.</p>
<p>From today to the first day of PMR exam, there are about 90 days, which is about 3 months for you to prepare to ace it and <strong>you still have a very good chance</strong>. You first level up challenge will be your school&#8217;s trial exam which will be followed closely by your state&#8217;s trial exam. These two trial exams will actually help to prepare you for the actual PMR exam so start preparing for these two challenges first.</font></p>
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		<title>Secret to Learning Math</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jun 2011 07:05:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is there really any secret to learning Math? If there is, are you willing to not only find out what the secret is but also willing to work on it. I remember a quotation from Anthony Robbins that goes something like, &#8220;Knowing and not applying is yet to know.&#8221; If you find out about the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font face="Trebuchet MS" size="2"><img border="0" src="http://www.advomalaysia.com/images/albert_einstein.jpg" width="250" height="325" align="right" hspace="5" vspace="5">Is there really any secret to learning Math? If there is, are you willing to not only find out what the secret is but also willing to work on it. I remember a quotation from Anthony Robbins that goes something like, &#8220;Knowing and not applying is yet to know.&#8221; If you find out about the secret of anything, be it Math or Science, but if you do not make use of the knowledge that you acquired, then what good would that make or what difference would you be compared to another who doesn&#8217;t know the secret.</p>
<p>Before letting you in on the secret to learning math, promise me that you will make good use of it or you may stop reading from this point onward. And also promise me that you will share this secret with anyone who is finding it a challenge to learn Math. <a href="http://lovequotes.symphonyoflove.net/category/a/albert-einstein" target="_blank"><em>Albert Einstein</em></a> said it best when he said, &#8220;<strong>It&#8217;s not that I&#8217;m so smart, it&#8217;s just that I stay with problems longer.</strong>&#8221; The key here is <em><strong>he stayed with his problems longer</strong></em>. There is something similar in what I have always shared with my kids, that I am not any smarter than them. The only reason why I am good in Math today is because of the past many years of experience accumulated from practicing. I did not particularly stayed longer with the problems like what Einstein did; I just did a lot of practice.</p>
<p>Malcolm Gladwell shared in his book Outliers about a video tape which Math Professor Alan Schoenfeld made of a woman named Renee as she was trying to solve a math problem. Renee was a nurse and wasn&#8217;t someone particularly interested in Mathematics. In the video, Renee was playing with a software program designed to teach algebra. And she was trying to figure out what numbers to enter in order to get the computer to draw a line that is absolutely vertical. She was trying to figure out the gradient for a vertical line. However, being someone who has not been a Math expert, she was finding it challenging to figure out the numbers.</p>
<p>When most students or people would have given up already, she stayed with the problem for <em>twenty-two minutes</em> before finally figuring out that a vertical line can be obtained by dividing any number by zero, which gives an undefined number and which means that the slope of a vertical line is undefined. I have seen students giving up attempt on Math questions in less than 2 minutes.</p>
<p>Most people would have thought that being good in Math is an innate ability; either you are good with Math or you&#8217;re not. But from the video made by Professor Schoenfeld, being good in Math could simply mean whether you are willing to try and stay with a problem for as long as <em>twenty-two minutes</em>. As Malcolm put it, &#8220;<strong><em>&#8230; it&#8217;s not so much ability as attitude.</em></strong>&#8221;</p>
<p>Quoting a paragraph from Outliers, </p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;<strong><em>Success is a function of persistence and doggedness and the willingness to work hard for twenty-two minutes to make sense of something that most people would give up on after thirty seconds.</em></strong>&#8220;</p></blockquote>
<p>Thus the secret of learning Math is really nothing more than whether you are willing to work hard on it, which is what you have already been told umpteen times. However, have you already put it into practice?</font></p>
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		<title>Design Your Own PMR or SPM Certificate</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jun 2011 03:26:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[*Important note: Please note that this is a visualisation exercise for current students of visualising yourself getting the results that you want and working towards it. What do you want to see in your PMR or SPM examination certificate? You may be asking me just what do I mean by asking you that question; it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font face="Trebuchet MS" size="2"><img border="0" src="http://www.advomalaysia.com/images/spm%20cert.JPG" width="250" height="333" align="right" hspace="5" vspace="5">*Important note: Please note that this is a visualisation exercise for current students of visualising yourself getting the results that you want and working towards it.</p>
<p><strong>What do you want to see in your PMR or SPM examination certificate?</strong> You may be asking me just what do I mean by asking you that question; it is not as if you can design your own certification. On the contrary, you have as much to say <strong><em>as you want</em></strong> to in your certificate. You can even &#8216;design&#8217; the grades that you want to see on it; be it an &#8216;A&#8217; for BM or an &#8216;A&#8217; for Sejarah or an &#8216;A&#8217; for Geografi or &#8216;A&#8217; for both Math and Science. Or simply just straight &#8216;A&#8217;s for all subjects.</p>
<p>Stop reading at this very moment. Take out a piece of A4 size paper and start writing down all the subjects you are required to take for the PMR or SPM examination and create another column besides it and write down all the grades that you want in that column. Let me stress again &#8211; write down <strong>all the grades that you want</strong> to get in your examination. It is normal to doubt if you can really get all the grades that you want but just put it all down anyway. There is another more effective way to do it; find someone who has already gotten his/her PMR or SPM certificate, then make a photocopy of it and then erase the name on it and put down your own name. Then erase all the grades of that person and put down the grades that you want on that certificate.</p>
<p>After you are done, paste this certificate at a place where you can see very often and where your family can see it too so that they can remind you often. Do take this exercise very seriously as the moment you are doing this exercise, your grades are already changing.</p>
<p>Now that you are done with that simple exercise, let us talk about putting that &#8216;designed&#8217; certification into reality. Putting that grades on your photocopied certificate is a way of wishing or hoping that you will really get all that grades. There is a different between just wishing and hoping for it to happen and working effortlessly towards it. If you are doing the topic of Probability in Form 5 A Math, you would know that the Probability of just wishing for the straight &#8216;A&#8217;s is as good as zero.</p>
<p>However, if you start building foundation to that wish of yours, you have a much higher chance of making it real just as Walt Disney built the foundation to his dream of Disneyland. And what do I mean by building the foundation to your wish? Simply put, I am talking about putting in the extra hard work and taking action in your study, especially in the subjects which you are not doing well now. <strong>Put in as much effort</strong>, if not more, as you had in your Dota, or Facebook game or anything which you are already doing very well in. When it comes to Mathematics, the hard work or effort is synonymous to practicing; do as much past year questions as you can.</p>
<p>If you are willing to put in this effort, you will surely see a big improvement in your results unless you are using the wrong strategy in solving. Change your strategy and you will be back on track. <strong>Wishing and hoping that you will really see all the &#8216;A&#8217;s that you want to in your PMR or SPM certificate in 2011.</strong></font></p>
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