Episode 15 – The Progress so far and what to expect?

I introduced the King’s Scholarship exams for a prestigous British Private School for 13 year olds. I outlined an approach to guide candidates to be competitive in the process. I reviewed the topics expected in Mathematics A and B. I looked at the structure of the Sciences papers (Theory and Data) and the General papers I & II. Finally I devised the preparation for the English and Creative writing papers.

Below are the future episodes. Entries in Bold will be behind a paid wall because these contents will directly contribute to the successful completion of these exams and account for the substantial time required to create. This is the line in the sand.

Update on my education journey, (estimate 4 entries)

  1. My new understanding of the purpose of King’s Scholarship. My opinion on the Scholarship has changed from reviewing these papers. [Done – Episode 16]
  2. How my approach differs from other tuition methods? [Done – Episode 17]
  3. Let’s add a data point. What does an 11-year-old need to know? [In progress]
  4. Let’s add a data point. What does an 8-year-old need to know?

Mathematics papers (estimate 20 entries)

  1. Mathematics fundamentals in detail (focused on tackling Maths A)
  2. Mathematics concepts combinations (how different concepts can be combined to complete Maths B)

Keep the free content going. (estimate 4 entries)

  1. What are the recommended study techniques?
  2. Are you working effectively with your teachers?
  3. Helicopter, how many hours does it take to build?
  4. Formula 1 inspired approach. Are you in a race with others or yourself?

Sciences Papers (estimate 15 entries)

  1. Past Physics questions in detail (what are the examiners looking for)
  2. Past Chemistry questions in detail
  3. Past Biology questions resolved by a visit to the Natural Science Museum. (Sometimes walking is better than reading)

General paper I and II (estimate 20 entries)

  1. Logical reasoning practice, what makes up a language (one of Eton’s favourite questions)
  2. Approach to Comprehensive questions.
  3. Go through previous logical reasoning questions and provide a mathematic approach.
  4. Interview with a Lawyer – Why the right word matters.

English and Creative Writing (estimate 15 entries)

  1. Persuasive writing – classical and renaissance rhetoric – Useful for personal statements/presentations.
  2. Interview with an Author – Let’s discuss with a Professional.
  3. Write with a plan, how to plan a thesis or a paper.
  4. Let’s start a writing club. If you spend the time to write, I will read. [Create an alias account and share it with me]
  5. Past English Exams Questions review – When there is a club.

Interview preparations (estimate 4 entries)

  1. Let’s show the interview the BEST version of yourself.
  2. What is your personal statement?

French recommendations (estimate 2 entries)

  1. Go to France
  2. Talk to french people

If my Maths is correct 15 + 4 + 20 + 4 + 15 +20 + 15 + 4 + 2 = 99 Episodes. which goes will with my travel adventure 99 blog entries in https://delbot1234.co.uk/.

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