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Dandelion
05-01-2005, 06:30 PM
Ok, refering to the headline above, i wanna know if anyone has any idea what kind of books for practice and workbooks that are good...currently there's a limited amount of workbooks for STPM. and how bout exchanging exam school papers with other schools? Anyone interested in that? Perhaps we can get more questions to do to prepare us. what do you think?
EricFu
09-01-2005, 11:51 AM
I personally think that past year questions are important in your preparation for STPM. Instead of hunting for workbooks, I suggest you to look for past year papers, perhaps starting from 1970s. It is kind of helpful for you to go through them and observe the format and the style of questions being asked. You might want to try searching in your school library archive. My school files all public exam question papers in the library.
Dandelion has made a very good suggestion.:)
I believe, personally exchanging school papers is kind of effective. Basically you're getting used to the exam format plus trying out the questions which people think will come out! (that's what I did..it was effective!)
Different people think differently and view things differently, who know, maybe the examiners think similarly as one of the teachers??
A suggestion, try taking it from different states..it gives you diversity.haha
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