Date & Time
Apr 5 – 6
3:45pm – 6.45pm (GMT +8)
Students must attend both days.
Minimum 4 students to start.
Location
Online
Don’t just rely on last minute cramming. Find out how to study effectively to prepare for exams.
Studying can be considered a chore to many students, leading them to procrastinate when it comes to refreshing their minds on tougher topics and subjects. Moreover, like many other skills, effective studying requires practice and isn’t limited to only note taking or certain subjects. Learn how to study effectively with this workshop conducted by an experienced tutor who holds two graduate degrees. This workshop is suitable for students looking to develop this transferable life skill that improves their learning and exam preparation.
Regina
University of Oxford, University of London
Regina is a Rhodes Scholar who holds two graduate degrees from Oxford – an M.St in Women’s Studies and an M.St in Oriental Studies (China Studies). She also has a First-class Bachelors Degree in English from Royal Holloway University of London. She has taught English for over a decade and currently teaches students aged 12 to 18 in preparation for Checkpoint, IGCSEs and IELTS. Some of her students have gone on to attend Oxbridge, with one student citing her as an inspiration for choosing Oxford over Cambridge. Outside teaching, Regina is the founder and president of The Pixel Project, a virtual non-profit working to end violence against women at the intersection of social media, new technologies, and the arts/pop culture.