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OdysseusF
I am a year 10 student currently studying in Singapore. Planning to get a gold in Singapore Physics Olympiad next year.
OdysseusF said:Yeah...but I'm not in EU or US. Why should I bother with political correctness there, then?
Good. What is a mentor?Drakkith said:Because the majority of the members of this forum are.
If you have not yet been contacted by another mentor about your avatar, then consider this your notice to change it. Quickly.
OdysseusF said:Good. What is a mentor?
Good. Thank you.Drakkith said:Mentors are moderators of the forum. We enforce forum rules.
OdysseusF said:Why should I bother with political correctness there, then?
Yes, the Singapore Physics Olympiad is open to students in Year 10 and above.
Yes, it is possible for a Year 10 student to achieve gold in the Singapore Physics Olympiad. Many young students have achieved gold in the past, and with dedication and hard work, it is achievable.
The only requirement for participating in the Singapore Physics Olympiad as a Year 10 student is to have a strong understanding of physics concepts and principles. It is recommended to have a background in advanced physics courses or to have participated in other physics competitions.
A Year 10 student can prepare for the Singapore Physics Olympiad by studying advanced physics concepts, practicing with past papers and sample questions, and seeking guidance from teachers or mentors. It is also important to stay updated on current events and advancements in the field of physics.
Participating in the Singapore Physics Olympiad as a Year 10 student can provide valuable experience and exposure to advanced physics concepts and principles. It can also help develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, as well as provide opportunities for networking and future academic or career opportunities in the field of physics.