
If you or your kid taking High School Chemistry? You are running behind on the grade, you need to alter the learning approach, if you really want to have different result.
OK, how to learn high school chemistry in 24 hours?
Simply … Rapid Learning!
For chemistry, the key is to understand the concepts and apply them to problem solving. The core concepts can be mastered visually via rich-media and the problem solving can be approached step by step with the five-step KUDOS problem-solving method.
Here is a very simple formula: Rapid Learning.
So what is rapid learning?
Rapid Learning = Rich Media + Smart Teaching
Rich Media: Chemistry is a visual science. Learn it visually with rich media.
Smart Teaching: Chemistry is all about getting the idea of its core concepts and relating them to problem solving. Teach the concepts and learn to do the problems, step by step.
The High School Chemistry series by Rapid Learning Center is a break-through learning system with scientific teaching method coupling with rich-media visualization and expert narration. In High School chemistry, even for the High school Chemistry, the methods of approaches will be same. Entire subject is divided into 24 chapters and each chapter takes one hour so total 24 hours.
Here are the three easy steps:
Step 1: Watch the Movies: There are 24x movies for 24 chapters for the entire High School Chemistry courses. This would help you to get the visual understanding of the core concepts and their inter-relationship, and ultimately apply to solving the problems, either concept type or word problems.
Step 2: Practice the Drills: Do the problem solving with the game-based interactive drill. The skillful problem solving will get you through the High School Chemistry exams.
Step 3: Study the Cheat sheets: Super Review the summary cheat sheets for test-prep.
Take 30 minutes in step 1, 20 minutes in step 2 and 10 minutes in the final step. Step by step and chapter by chapter, you can visually learn all 24 chapters in 24 of the one-hour study session.



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