| Overview |
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Brief review is provided at the beginning of each module to familiarise students with the content |
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When a student is confident that he or she understands the material, he or she can attempt the practice questions in each module |
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Students may log in and out and practise as many questions as often as they like; Practice can be resumed where it is left off anytime |
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40 questions in every module |
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Repeat each module as often as you like |
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New problem sums added on an ongoing basis to provide more variety and challenge |
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Answers can be submitted online anytime |
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Immediate computerised marking and results sent to student via email |
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No answer key is provided. Students must attempt questions entirely on their own without prompting and thus develop the needed thinking and problem solving skills |
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Mock tests to assess students’ understanding and performance on the various modules of the curriculum |
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Unique weakness analysis upon completion of mock tests to give students/parents a valuable report on relative performance in each of the different modules |
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Coming up: selection of more difficult problem sums for every module for students that want to push themselves further! |