Singapore Math Tuition

Maths Tuition

Dr Wu is a patient and dedicated Maths tutor with more than 15 years of Mathematics tutoring experience. He specializes in Upper Secondary (A Maths/E Maths) Maths tuition and Junior College (H1/H2/H3) Maths tuition.

SMS/WhatsApp: 98348087

Email: mathtuition88@gmail.com

Education

  • PhD (Mathematics), National University of Singapore
  • BSc (1st Class Honours in Mathematics), National University of Singapore

Teaching Experience

  • Received Top Graduate Tutor Letter of Commendation by NUS

Academic Awards

  • President’s Graduate Fellowship (NUS)
  • Dean’s List (NUS)

In Singapore, Maths tuition is highly popular as Maths is one of the key subjects in the syllabus. Starting from PSLE Maths at the primary level, E Maths/A Maths/IP Maths at the secondary level, and finally H1/H2/H3 Maths at the Junior College Level. A strong foundation in mathematics is crucial for moving up the next level. An experienced Math tutor will be able to guide the student to master the concepts and techniques needed to do well in Mathematics at each stage.

A key difficulty students face is that most schools (especially top schools like IP schools) test at a significantly higher difficulty than what the teachers teach. To be precise, the teachers teach at a basic level, but the test/exam questions are comparatively much more difficult. This means that students usually cannot just rely on what the teachers teach to do well in exams. They will need to either supplement their knowledge with assessment books/ test papers and self-practice, or Maths Tuition.


SMS/WhatsApp: 98348087

Email: mathtuition88@gmail.com


Our Maths Tuition is Exam Oriented, and focuses on strategies to do well in the exam. We will also inspire the student to be interested in Maths, which is a long-term approach to improve their mathematical understanding and interest for mathematics. Our Maths Tutor is patient, dedicated, and has over 15 years experience of tutoring.

Subjects for tuition:

  • A level: JC Maths Tuition (H1 Maths/H2 Maths/H3 Maths)
  • O level: Elementary Maths Tuition (E Maths), Additional Maths Tuition (A Maths)
  • Polytechnic Maths Tuition
  • University Maths Tuition
  • Private Candidate Maths Tuition

Math Tuition Singapore

Dr Wu has taught students from many schools, including:

  • RI (Raffles Institution)
  • HCI (Hwa Chong Institution)
  • ACS(I) (Anglo Chinese School (Independent))
  • MGS (Methodist Girls’ School)
  • SCGS (Singapore Chinese Girls’ School)
  • Clementi Town Secondary School
  • St. Gabriel’s Secondary School
  • JJC (Jurong Junior College)
  • MI (Millennia Institute)

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Dr Wu is fluent in English and Chinese (Mandarin). Lessons are usually conducted in English.

Maths Tuition at West Singapore

Currently, Dr Wu teaches in West Singapore, for instance Bukit Batok, Clementi, Jurong East.

35 thoughts on “Singapore Math Tuition”

  1. Thanks for liking my post “Should Parents Help With Homework?” at education-spring.com. You are absolutely correct about teachers and parents cultivating a passion for math. Students improve when they see that math is all around us, too. Good luck and hope you visit my blog again! Kathy from Boston, MA

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  2. Thank you very much for visiting, and I love your website! It is always nice to see dedicated tutors who help make subjects such as mathematics easier to understand.

    Singapore has a great education system, and it is so nice to see all of you further math education. I enjoy reading your proofs. It reminds me of all of my work from my university studies!

    Good luck on your blog! -Kevin

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  3. Hi mathtuition88,
    I chanced upon your blog from a google search and i found it really resourceful. Just like you, im pursuing a math degree in NUS soon, however im quite skeptical about the practicality of Math in the real world. Sources say that data modelling and financial analyst are among some of the real-world applications but how true are they? I hope you can share with me what gave you the impetus to pursue Math and how practical are they.

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    1. Hi Yong Qiang, thanks for visiting my blog. Math is really practical, especially in this modern age. Some applications of math are cryptography, image processing, data analysis, in addition to your valid points on modeling and financial analysis. Math related jobs have consistently been ranked the best jobs in America, you can try googling “best job mathematician”. Good luck for your future endeavors and do pursue your passion.

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      1. Our top 2 politicians are math graduates: The President Dr. Tony Tan (Bachelor in Math, Malaya University) and the Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong (Cambridge Math Tripo ‘2nd Wrangler’ ie Top in 1st class honors).

        Math is used in IT like Google search algorithm (Linear Algebra), Big Data Analytics (Algebraic Topology), Encryption (RSA Prime Number), Economy, Finance, Actuary Science, Medicine, etc.

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  4. Oh my God! I have a migraine now, this is how horrible I’m with math. After reading your blog, I feel like a tiny aunt just about to be squashed by giant Gods like you guys. So this is to tell you how honored I feel by your presence on my blog. lol
    Thanks for visiting!

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  5. Thanks for showing some love and liking my post. It looks like you’ve got a great blog here. If you’re interested and have an iphone, I’d be happy to give you an access code for my mental math app after it’s been uploaded to the app store.

    Stay in touch!

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  6. Thanks a lot for the blog. I have a P1 girl whose hobby is to do assessment books but doesn’t like reading story books. She has completed P2 assessment books and doing P3 assessment books. With advises from her school principal, I decided not to let her progress with assessment books and I am really lost as to what to do with her. I shall try out the books that you recommended.

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  7. … greatly appreciate your looking at and enjoying my blog (matholdiesbutgoodies.wordpress.com) … I will be signing up to follow your blog, finding that the more folks I talk to, the smarter they make me … again, thanks … mark

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  8. Thank you for the encouragement and for the visit to my blog! I can’t believe anyone actually found my blog. I am passionate about investing in others, and posted those -a day ago. Currently I tutor math, and am looking into the opportunity to teach and reach more!

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  9. Hey Mr Wu, I had AAA/CBA for A levels. C for h1 physics. The bell curve for h1 physics was very steep since it was a very easy paper. I always scored above average for physics in a top school and my prelim grade for physics was 66. Unfortunately I ran a fever during the paper.

    Do you suggest I appeal ? Were there any success cases ? Is it likely that my grade may be lower ?

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    1. Hi, you may check with your physics form teacher for better advice. Based on my limited experience, I did not hear of any success cases of appeal before. Usually they will just recount the marks for appeal, to my understanding. Congrats for your overall good grades.

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