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Are you good at Math and want to make some pocket money by solving math questions? Qlassroom is recruiting Math Content Creator! Earn up to S$1,200 (RM 3,600) per month. Part-time / full-time position available!!

If you are keen, reach out via:
- facebook (http://m.me/qlassroomai)
- whatsapp (https://wa.me/6587958785/)
- telegram: https://t.me/qlassroom
- instagram: https://www.instagram.com/qlassroom/

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Job scope
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- Edit and solve the math questions from templates given
- log questions into our portal

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Benefit
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- Work from home
- Flexible working hours (at least commit 20 hours per week)
- You can do as many hours as you want. there is no capped.
- Paid by working hours, and additional bonus for top creators

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Requirements
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- Score A for Math in secondary school
- Able to solve math questions step by step
- Able to explain math concepts in English
- Able to type reasonably fast

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About Qlassroom
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Qlassroom makes learning math fun and effective for students in the primary and secondary levels. The app uses AI to find out students’ learning progress and generates worksheets with the right difficulty level to overcome the weaknesses. Our question banks consist of thousands of copyrighted questions that come with step-by-step solutions and explanations that help students deeply understand the math concepts and learn problem-solving skills.

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Contact Us
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/qlassroom/
Facebook: http://m.me/qlassroomai
Whatsapp: https://wa.me/6587958785/
Telegram: https://t.me/qlassroom

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Photos from Qlassroom's post 02/11/2021

The last common mistake that we will unravel today is leaving blanks. Many students tend to leave blanks if they are not sure of the concepts or if they don't have enough time. This is the biggest mistake as you are completely giving up on the question if you do not attempt at all. Always remember to at least write something so that you can get some method marks.

Photos from Qlassroom's post 01/11/2021

If composition writing isn't your strongest forte, fret not! Here is 1 of the most important tip for you to take note of if you are stuck during exams. Planning is the most important step for composition writing as if you fail to plan, you plan to fail.

Photos from Qlassroom's post 30/10/2021

The marks allocated and the empty space provided for each question can actually provide students with hints as to how long their answers and workings should be. Questions with more marks allocated should commonly have more empty space given for that questions, telling us that this question is supposed to have a longer working. So yes, the marking scheme matters!

Photos from Qlassroom's post 30/10/2021

This is a small tip for students to take note of. Attempt the easier questions first instead of the more difficult ones. Doing so ensures that you are guaranteed of the easier questions instead of nothing at all. Also, sometimes easier questions can provide us some hints for the more difficult questions.

Photos from Qlassroom's post 29/10/2021

Not being able to complete the exam is a common occurrence among students as they do not have enough time to complete their paper. This could be due to poor planning or spending too much time on a single question. It is paramount that you have enough time to finish the paper so that you can at least attempt all of the questions in the exam. Here are some tips to take note of if you always do not have enough time to complete your paper!

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Students make many mistakes in exams time after time. These mistakes can simply be avoided by taking relatively simple steps either at the time or beforehand. We have compiled some of the most common mistakes students tend to make in exams, and how you can avoid them.

The most common mistakes is that students tend to panic. It is easy to panic during exam, especially when you think you are unable to answer any of the questions. Take a deep breath and count to ten slowly. That will help you to calm down.

25/10/2021

Don’t predict the future, create it. You can predict your future by knowing who you are and what is your purpose in life. Try to your limit in life and make it happen. Only you can create your own future, no one else can make that happen.

24/10/2021

Do not ever psych yourself out of your goals! It's easy to set up conditions for failure so it's easy to take when you let it happen. Some tasks only seem impossible because you build them up that way. The point of a challenge is to conquer and grow. And always keep in mind that the seemingly impossible is something that you can accomplish with time and effort.

23/10/2021

Keep your dreams alive! It requires faith and belief in yourself, vision, hard work, determination, and dedication to achieve anything. Just remember that along the way there will always be obstacles, doubters, mistakes and setbacks. But with hard work, perseverance and self-belief, there is no limit to what you can achieved.

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The last tip we have for you to keep yourself motivated is to give yourself various checkpoints over time to ensure that you are on the track track. Not only does this helps to sustain your progress, but also gives you more drive to continue what you are working on currently.

We hope that these 6 tips are useful to allow the momentum to continue during this trying time. You can do it!

Photos from Qlassroom's post 21/10/2021

The second last way to stay motivated is to identify the bigger picture of whatever you're doing. You can achieve only what you see. Establishing a vision gives you a direction to move. The long-term goal can give you clarity and allows you to see where you're headed.

Photos from Qlassroom's post 20/10/2021

The 4th way to keep yourself motivated is to have strategy to be prepared. A goal without a plan is just a dream. It doesn't matter what your goal or task is, without planning, you cannot accomplish it. The destination of a plan is the end goal.

Photos from Qlassroom's post 19/10/2021

The 3rd way to keep yourself motivated is to break down your goals and to set rewards for yourself. Breaking down goals make the goals simpler and more within reach. Rewarding yourself gives you the drive to keep going as so that have an end goal to work towards.

Photos from Qlassroom's post 18/10/2021

The second tip that you can take note to keep yourself motivated is to be aware of the reasons motivations of what you're doing. This helps you to stay on track while reminding yourself of your goals.

Photos from Qlassroom's post 17/10/2021

Keeping yourself motivated is paramount during your revision right before exams to ensure that you will not be burnt out. The workload for O-Level is huge, the pressure is at its peak, and it’s too easy to fall into a last-minute slump. Here are six tips for keeping your motivation up right until the very end of exam season. The first step is to set a goal and visualise yourself succeeding so that you can remain motivated to achieve your goals. Like what they say, to be prepared is half the victory.

16/10/2021

Life has 2 rules. The first rule is to never quit. And the second rule is to always remember rule 1. Don't lose sight of your goal. Your countless hours of studying and sleepless nights will pay off in the end.

15/10/2021

Today marks the start of O-level we would like to wish all Secondary 4 students taking the exams all the best for today's English Listening Comprehension. You're doing great. Remember to read the audio and questions carefully and do not get distracted by your surroundings as every minute matters! Whatever happens, keep calm and be confident. You can do it!

15/10/2021

Today marks the start of O-level we would like to wish all Secondary 4 students taking the exams all the best for today's English Listening Comprehension. You're doing great. Remember to read the audio and questions carefully and do not get distracted by your surroundings as every minute matters! Whatever happens, keep calm and be confident. You can do it!

14/10/2021

There's 1 more day till O-level starts and we hope that all of you are prepared and ready for the big exams that you have been working so hard for. Remember to get a good night's sleep and wake up early to have ample time to prepare yourself mentally. You may wish to get some last minute revision on the way to school but do not cram at the last minute as it will only tire yourself. All the best for the last day of your revision before the start of the exam period.

14/10/2021

There's 1 more day till O-level starts and we hope that all of you are prepared and ready for the big exams that you have been working so hard for. Remember to get a good night's sleep and wake up early to have ample time to prepare yourself mentally. You may wish to get some last minute revision on the way to school but do not cram at the last minute as it will only tire yourself. All the best for the last day of your revision before the start of the exam period.

Photos from Qlassroom's post 13/10/2021

In today's post we will reveal the last tip that top students don't share with others. Many of them have tricks to study more efficiently by maximising all resources they have on hand or only study relevant topics that will come out. All these are simple yet effective tips that will prepare you more effectively for exams!

Photos from Qlassroom's post 12/10/2021

The second last tip of this series that we will share is to seek help! If you realised, top students tend to ask their teachers or friends questions more frequently. Additional feedback will definitely help to accelerate their improvement and clear any doubts that they have. Don't ever be too shy to ask questions!

Photos from Qlassroom's post 11/10/2021

The 7th tip that top students don't share with you is to make a study routine. Making a routine reminds you what you want to achieve and helps to prioritise the tasks you need work on with the limited time you have on hand. Using a physical or digital planner may come in handy!

Photos from Qlassroom's post 10/10/2021

In the 6th post of this series, we will share with you some tips that top students use to stay focused during their revision! Maintaining the momentum to study for long periods of time can be tough. Figuring out how to stay focused and avoid distractions while studying are challenges that all students face. Each of the 7 tips can be adapted to suit you and your learning preference and style, and it’s encouraged that you trial a selection of them to see which benefit you the most!

Photos from Qlassroom's post 09/10/2021

The 5th secret that top students don't share with you is their memorisation tricks. Memorisation is important as it can makes information readily available for deeper learning and making connections to new material. Not only that, it can also build the foundations for higher thinking and problem solving. However, memorisation without understanding is counter-effective as students tend to memorise word for word which makes their lives harder. Here are some of the best techniques for students to memorise information easily.

Photos from Qlassroom's post 08/10/2021

The 4th tip that top students don't share is to make mistakes, As Albert Einstein says "Failure is success in progress". It doesn't matter how long you've took to attempt the question or whether you've gotten the correct answer. Learning is about making mistakes, learning from them & re-attempting them again.

Photos from Qlassroom's post 07/10/2021

The 3rd tip that top students don't tell you is to practice! Musicians practice their instruments. Athletes practice their sports skills. The same should apply for learning. It is also scientifically proven that practice not only makes perfect, but also helps to retain information better.

Photos from Qlassroom's post 06/10/2021

The 2nd tip is to understand some important tips and mindset that will help in your revision. Streamlining your revision is paramount so that you can get the most of what you're learning and retain information better.

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