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I think Mr Sim’s someone you’d have to get to know on a much more personal level to understand, because I think there’s much more to him than he shows to his class most of the times. He’s occasionally self-deprecating, which makes for a wonderful...

MR SIM!

Just wanted to say thank you-thank you – thank you so much for the help and guidance that you have given me! without it, i don’t think it would have been possible for me to get an ‘A’ for A levels. You make the...

Hello Mr Sim!

Thank you for your guidance for the past 2 years. You have been a fabulous teacher! 🙂 Couldn’t have gotten my A without you. All the best with the Physics Cafe!

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Hi Mr Sim,

Here is Yaohua, Hope you still remember me. I am from 6O. Thank you for your effort in writing all the testimonial for me. I have decided to go to University of Waterloo, Canada to study acturial science. This is the school that...

Dear Mr Sim,

Thank you so much for all your help and guidance throughout the past 2 years. I really enjoyed your tutorials that were always peppered with humour. You really made learning physics fun and less stressful. I am sincerely grateful to have you as...

Hello Mr Sim,

I benefited greatly from your notes of Kinematics and Overview of Jc1 Topics.It is really kind of you to upload notes for free. Your 44 page notes of kinematics have benefited me more than all the internet articles i have read for past...

Hi Mr Sim, I’m from the class of 2011. Though I haven’t taken my A Levels and gotten the A like many of your past students, and barely even had 3 months of Physics lessons in RJC, thanks for making the Kinematics module so fun...

Dear sir,

I am sorry i just found that there is such a forum here to say something to you and your teaching as well. Frankly speaking, it’s my great fortune to have u as my physics tutor in rjc. I heard many other friends’ comments about...

Mr Sim is a great teacher who was able to help me regain my confidence in physics after 5 years of mediocre results and poor conceptual understanding.

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Your way of explaining the concepts are very clear and interesting. For example, the ‘home’ and ‘hanging around’ analogy you gave for holes and electrons is super interesting and easy to remember. For the notes, they are highly self-explanatory. It is important (at least for...

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