One last drive for Maths Paper 2…
The Dublin School of Grinds is running four-hour block courses on Sunday 10th June. These courses are designed for those students who feel that they could use an extra push after Maths Paper 1. This exam-focused and structured revision environment could be all you need to help improve your Maths Paper 2 grade.
Note: At these courses our teachers will predict what questions are most likely to appear on your Maths Paper 2 exam. All these questions will be covered in detail and our teachers will provide you with the techniques to answer each question.
Courses take place on Sunday 10th June.
You will benefit greatly from a set of notes called ‘How to beat the Examiner’, which outlines how to take advantage of the marking scheme. You receive a set of notes called the ‘Bankers Bible’, which includes all the items that can be learned off by heart (This set alone is worth 5% of the exam). The following topics will be covered:
Note: Students will also receive Rob’s predictions for Paper 2.
About the teacher: Robert Browne has a unique ability to stimulate students' interest and is renowned for giving students confidence they thought wasn't there. He is a vastly experienced teacher, having taught at education workshops in Trinity College, Dublin. His experience of correcting with the State Examination Commission gives him an in-depth knowledge of what is required by students. He is popular amongst students due to his mastery of the Project Maths syllabus. He has appeared in the media leading discussions on Maths, syllabus content, teaching methods and exams. Robert teaches in a systematic and clear way that relates to students.
With Project Maths beginning to settle, predictable trends are now being identified. We will show you the shortcuts to take full advantage of this. The following topics will be covered:
Paper 2
Note: Students will also receive Carl’s predictions for Paper 2.
About the Teacher: Having worked for the State Examination Commission, Carl brings his reputation as an authority on the Maths Syllabus to The Dublin School of Grinds. As a member of the Irish Mathematics Teachers' Association, he is a popular teacher amongst students due to his mastery of the Project Maths Syllabus, and is well-known for his ability to stimulate students' interest in Maths.