Advice For Students
Students encounter major milestones in their education journey where they have to make key decisions such as how to choose a school and set the course of their formative years, here, we give some advice on how you can find the perfect fit!
Beyond the years of compulsory education in Singapore, a whole new world awaits for students after graduating from Secondary, Poly, Junior College and university. In this section we dive into other areas students can pursue outside of school such as career paths and how they can move to define their future and grow themselves.
6 Ways to be Super Organised as a Student
11 June 2022
[iStock] As a student, you are expected to excel in your examinations, keep up with school homework, and do well in your Co-Curricular activities (CCA)....
5 Fun Games to Play During the June Holidays to Keep Your Mind Active
07 June 2022
[iStock] The June school holidays are coming soon! Starting on 28 May 2022, students will finally get their well-deserved break. As a student, it is...
How to Get Through an Online Group Project Successfully
30 May 2022
Students have already considered group projects to be one of the most difficult parts of their curriculum. Now that the pandemic is still ongoing, it...
My Experience as a Content Writer Intern at SmileTutor
28 May 2022
Internships are a big part of most poly students’ lives. Like most final-year students, I was required to work together with my school to do...
Why Letters Of Recommendation Are So Important
17 May 2022
[Adobe Stock] As students preparing to enter the workforce, many of us have heard about letters of recommendation and that they are important. This sends...
The Benefits of Peer Tutoring
14 May 2022
Peer tutoring is a student-to-student academic help programme that is often practised in schools, for students as young as primary schoolers. It is most common...
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