A level Chemistry tuition by ex-JC teacher

A level Chemistry tuition is available, taught by an ex-JC and secondary school tutor, who is a NUS Honours graduate, and has years of experience. Personalised and small group or individual tuition slots are available. 

Sms/ whatsapp Mr Chong at 82875873.

To access A level Chemistry notes and worksheets, please feel free to browse around my blog. Please use the right side-bar for navigation. Hopefully you will find something useful to aid you in your study of Chemistry.

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Testimonials from students for Chemistry tuition:

"Mr Chong made sure that certain examples that were out of syllabus (of higher level) were exposed to me. He always motivated me and made me want to try harder. My chemistry definitely improved under his care...." Apurv, PJC, 2014

Note : Cambridge has used some university questions from university textbooks in the recent years' exam papers.

"Very approachable teacher who makes me wanna improve and learn more!" Timothy, PJC, 2014

"He is able to convey the concepts clearly. Mr Chong is a teacher who also cares for his student holistically. Whenever I feel down, he would never fail to give constant encouragements to make me feel better. He is no doubt a dedicated teacher and puts in his utmost efforts for his students. " Terence, SRJC, 2014

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