Does math scare you? Do you find A Level math impossibly difficult? Having trouble even passing math in JC? Well, you’re not alone.
JC A Level math is a subject that stumps many students. Even those who had been doing well at Math in secondary school may start to find it tough to get their As or even Bs in JC. The problem is not that you have become bad at math overnight. Learning math in JC is really not easy!
Why it is difficult to score in A Level math in JC
The common stumbling blocks for JC students boils down to 2 main things.
Firstly, the curriculum is simply too fast. You only have about 1.5 years to finish the whole syllabus made up of so many topics, and you are expected to do this with the pressures of a major examination looming ahead. Most teachers in school simply speed through all the topics and cannot afford extra time to give further explanations or help lagging students catch up.
Secondly, due to every teacher’s focus of trying to finish the curriculum, teachers are not usually trying to make lessons interesting for the students! Every lesson, students are thrown into the deep end to solve problems, without first understanding why they are learning this, how the formulae are derived, or what patterns they can observe to make things easier to remember.
As a result, what you get are students who become jaded and lost, without an appreciation for mathematics, and who are struggling to keep up. Furthermore, many of the A Level topics are interrelated, so failing to master one topic can mean falling behind in the subsequent topics.