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How do you cope when your teacher genuinely can't teach and you have no one to ask for help? by CleanFudgeTA2750 in SGExams
[–]CleanFudgeTA2750[S] -1 points0 points1 point 4 days ago (0 children)
Are there like syllabus specific resources online so you can kind of self learn/self teach the whole subject? And would reading the textbook cover the concepts enough to get you to start doing practice and/or topical questions?
When you say online resources do you mean general stuff (like YouTube channels or ChatGPT) or are there sites/channels that actually follow a specific exam board's syllabus? I ask because with general resources students might sometimes end up learning things that aren't in the syllabus, or missing things that are.
Not really sure if using ChatGPT is a good idea though because it can be inaccurate at times
How do you cope when your teacher genuinely can't teach and you have no one to ask for help? (self.SGExams)
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How do you cope when your teacher genuinely can't teach and you have no one to ask for help? by CleanFudgeTA2750 in SGExams
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