Anglo Chinese JC 2025 JC2 H2 Math WA2
- Yao Le Chen
- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
This is the short summary of the Prelim Paper Review I've done for
ACJC 2025 JC2 H2 Math WA2
My 3 matrices:
Relevance: 8.5/10
Insightfulness: 8.5/10
Difficulty: 4/10
Overall: 6.5/10
Expectation: 90%
Key questions to consider:
Question 3 - Application of Integration
Short writeup:
Stressed about integration? The 2025 ACJC H2 Math paper is your perfect benchmark. Here’s why it’s a must-practice.
The 2025 ACJC JC2 H2 Math paper stands out—not because it tries to be flashy or tricky, but because it gets the fundamentals exactly right.
While most schools set Math exams that swing between overly technical or wildly contextual, this paper strikes the sweet spot. It’s A-Level accurate—in scope, in style, and in expectation.
🔍 What Makes This Paper Special?
Every major integration technique was tested—by parts, substitution, observation—you name it, it’s in there. The real star? Question 3, which showcases the shift in the new syllabus: parametric equations simplified, with a tighter focus on graphical understanding.
Here’s the twist: instead of throwing in a standard area-under-curve problem, they tested integration of atypical curves. That means you needed to understand graph behavior precisely—not just plug and chug. If you panicked at that, don’t worry—you’re not alone.
⚠️ Most Students Will Struggle—And That’s Okay
This paper is designed for students who are ready. If you’ve been brushing off pure math to focus on stats (because let’s face it, syllabus pacing is intense), you might’ve found this paper a wake-up call.
But guess what? That’s what makes this paper such a powerful revision tool.
It reveals your weak spots in integration—before the Prelims do.
🧠 Why My Students Ace Questions Like These
At my newly opened tuition centre, I train students to master the exact techniques that appear in high-quality exam papers like this one.
We:
Break down complex applications of integration into bite-sized logic
Drill the subtle tweaks between similar-looking question types
Practice with real timed conditions and curated revision sets
Keep pace with MOE's new syllabus changes so you're always one step ahead

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