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Saturday, December 1, 2018

How do you want us to proceed? Your opinions?

  • How do you want us to proceed? Your opinions?


It has been a while since we have made such a post. Now that the October / November exams are over, we would like to take the opportunity to listen to you.


The blog is being viewed thousands of times daily by people all around the world and we hope that it is of benefit to you. But now, we want to hear your opinions:
  • Is it really useful to you?
  • Are you having any difficulties with the blog?
  • Do you have any idea that you would like us to work on in this blog?
  • Any proposition on how to improve ourselves and the content?
  • Is there any other subjects, papers ... that you want us to add?
  • Anything that you would like to talk regarding the blog...

We are currently working to build up a page with links to different topics of the syllabus that both teachers and students can make use of.


We would also like to remind you of  post made previously: Your Participation. You are most welcome to participate and help people from various countries around the globe in their studies. Refer to the link provided.

For example, if you have just completed your exams and want to share your own worked solutions for Mathematics for instance. You are most welcome to send us the (scanned or typed) files by mail (at physics.ref.mail@gmail.com) and we will try to publish them (as long as the solutions are correct).

This is only one way. You are free to help in any way you feel is worthy.



We are really looking forward to your views so that it helps us provide better content to you. Let us build a better online community together.
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