Real Reason to Work Hard for the GCE O Level Examinations 2017 Uncovered

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“Rather than just binge-eat during the upcoming Chinese New Year, it is perhaps time for you to re-evaluate why you would want to do well for the Singapore-Cambridge GCE O Level examinations in 2017,” maverick educator explains.

The time for festivities might be here, but amidst all the forthcoming celebrations, a lone voice in the wilderness is calling upon teens taking the Singapore-Cambridge GCE O Level examinations in 2017 to take the time to think, reflect and chart the course for the new year ahead.


Lee Lin Cher – sole contributor to education and information website, The Cher (TheCher.Xyz) – has just published a blog post calling on students to do all they can to excel in the all-critical exams in the year ahead.


Entitled “Why You Should Make It a Chinese New Year Resolution to Do Really Well for the GCE O Level Examinations 2017”, the post explains why students must be mindful of the limited time ahead, and zeroes down to one important motivation that all students must possess in facing the O Level hurdle in the year ahead.


When asked about his reasons for publishing such a post, Lee waxed lyrical about the intentions behind his most recent piece:


“Countries in Asia where there is a significant Chinese population tend to come to a standstill in the months of December to February. By the time the festivities are over, there are only 8 months left for everyone to achieve their goals for the year.”


To Lee, this forced “shutdown” of Chinese-dominant societies not only takes a toll on institutions and businesses, it also lulls the common man into a false sense of security, where everyone begins thinking that they still have a lot of time to accomplish what they want.


“For students taking the GCE O Level examinations in October 2017, this can be a massive disaster,” Lee added.


To read the blog post, click here.


Other than stressing the need to start early for the coming national examinations, Lee also tried to remind students why they would have to work hard for the GCE O Levels, even when they neither feel the need nor the urgency to do well for the exams.


“It is about the unsung heroes in our lives; the people who make sure that we are well-taken care of. To know what I am talking about, do make sure to watch the video entitled ‘Rubber Boy’,” Lee advised.


To read the blog post, visit http://www.thecher.xyz/gce-o-level-exam/chinese-ne…


About The Cher (TheCher.Xyz)


The Cher, or TheCher.Xyz, is the brainchild of Mr Lee Lin Cher, an ex-teacher who currently teaches the English language on the weekends. An avid reader and a prolific writer, TheCher.Xyz is a personal effort on his end to inform, educate and entertain.


The website covers topics on health, wealth and education, and promotes items, services and products that are deemed beneficial to visitors of the site. Readers will find TheCher.Xyz to be refreshing, weird and downright irreverent.


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