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H1 Mathematics
H1 Mathematics provides a foundation in mathematics for students who intend to enrol in university courses such as business, economics and social sciences. The syllabus aims to develop mathematical thinking and problem solving skills in students. A major focus of the syllabus will be the understanding and application of basic concepts and techniques of statistics. This will equip students with the skills to analyse and interpret data, and to make informed decisions. The use of graphic calculator is expected.
H2 Mathematics
H2 Mathematics prepares students adequately for university courses including mathematics, physics and engineering, where more mathematics content is required. The syllabus aims to develop mathematical thinking and problem solving skills in students. Students will learn to analyse, formulate and solve different types of problems. They will also learn to work with data and perform statistical analyses. The use of graphic calculator is expected.
This subject assumes the knowledge of O-Level Additional Mathematics.
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Toán Nhóm Học phí lớp để bắt đầu vào năm tới, năm 2014.
Toán học phí Trung tâm
내년에 시작하는 수학 그룹 수업료 클래스 2014.
수학 수업료 센터
Matematika Kelompok Kelas Belajar mulai tahun depan, 2014.
Matematika Pusat Belajar
अगले साल शुरू करने के लिए गणित समूह ट्यूशन क्लास, 2014.
गणित शिक्षण केंद्र
Matematika Group Class pagtuturo upang simulan ang susunod na taon, 2014.
Matematika pagtuturo Centre
数学组补习班,明年开班,2014年。
数学补习中心
Maths Group Tuition Class to start next year, 2014.
Maths Tuition Centre
Gotthold Eisenstein (Mathematician)
*Not Einstein!
Ferdinand Gotthold Max Eisenstein (16 April 1823 – 11 October 1852) was a German mathematician. He specialized in number theory and analysis, and proved several results that eluded even Gauss. Like Galois and Abel before him, Eisenstein died before the age of 30. He was born and died in Berlin, Prussia.
Gauss … in conversation once remarked that, there had been only three epoch-making mathematicians: Archimedes, Newton, and Eisenstein.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gotthold_Eisenstein

Source: http://www.math.union.edu/~dpvc/courses/advice/welcome.html
Advice to Students:
Over the years, I have collected some information that I hope will help students, particularly beginning math students, to improve their study and learning habits. An important part of what you learn at college is how to learn, so that you can carry that on for the rest of your life. Find out what works for you and what doesn’t.
These observations are centered around first-year calculus courses, so not everything may apply to you, but even more advanced students can benefit from some of them.
As you develop your own learning habits, please think carefully about the following topics:
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“Tuition” is no longer a word that fills students with dread. In fact, these students volunteer themselves for tuition.