IGCSE Maths Tutoring for Jaya International College Students
Petaling Jaya
Common Challenges
Uneven Self-Study Coverage
Independent learners often have strong areas they find engaging and neglected areas they have avoided — the gaps compound across topics
Real-World Number Context Problems
Currency exchange, compound interest, and depreciation in context confuse students confident in abstract algebra because the maths is embedded within a scenario
Mock Exam Absence
College environments sometimes lack the regular mock exam culture that school-based IGCSE students benefit from — students reach the real exam having never practised under timed conditions
How Teacher Rig Helps
- Full topic audit in Session 1 — every gap is identified and prioritised before any content revision begins
- Real-world number problems taught as a distinct skill: stripping context to reveal the mathematical operation underneath
- Timed past-paper sessions built in from Week 3 — compensating for the absence of school-based mock exams
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Book a Free TrialFrequently Asked Questions
My child studies at a college without regular exams — how do they prepare?
We substitute for the school mock structure by scheduling timed past papers every three weeks. This gives your child the full exam-condition experience that college students often miss.
My child is good at maths conceptually but performs poorly on paper — why?
Conceptual understanding and exam performance are two different skills. Cambridge's mark scheme rewards specific written working formats that must be practised deliberately — conceptual understanding alone is not enough.
IGCSE Maths Support for Jaya International College Students
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