✨Paradigm Mathematics✨
This community journeys with y'all to ACE Secondary Math 💙 Free notes, mock papers & exam tips every week. The dream: 1,000 students into their Dream Poly/JC every year. mathtutor.com.sg Love, Dylan Love, Dylan
Show more📈 Analytical overview of Telegram channel ✨Paradigm Mathematics✨
Channel ✨Paradigm Mathematics✨ (@paradigmdreamchasers) in the English language segment is an active participant. Currently, the community unites 13 723 subscribers, ranking 14 622 in the Education category and 227 in the Singapore region.
📊 Audience metrics and dynamics
Since its creation on невідомо, the project has demonstrated rapid growth, gathering an audience of 13 723 subscribers.
According to the latest data from 14 July, 2026, the channel demonstrates stable activity. Although there has been a change in the number of participants by -186 over the last 30 days and by -20 over the last 24 hours, overall reach remains high.
- Verification status: Not verified
- Engagement rate (ER): The average audience engagement rate is 21.91%. Within the first 24 hours after publication, content typically collects 11.22% reactions from the total number of subscribers.
- Post reach: On average, each post receives 3 005 views. Within the first day, a publication typically gains 1 539 views.
- Reactions and interaction: The audience actively supports content: the average number of reactions per post is 30.
- Thematic interests: Content is focused on key topics such as math, sec, dylan, poly, wa1.
📝 Description and content policy
The author describes the resource as a platform for expressing subjective opinions:
“This community journeys with y'all to ACE Secondary Math 💙
Free notes, mock papers & exam tips every week.
The dream: 1,000 students into their Dream Poly/JC every year.
mathtutor.com.sg
Love, Dylan
Love,
Dylan”
Thanks to the high frequency of updates (latest data received on 15 July, 2026), the channel maintains relevance and a high level of publication reach. Analytics show that the audience actively interacts with content, making it an important point of influence in the Education category.
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| 2 | [WA3 Mock Exam Papers]
Hey all!
We have created these WA3 Mock Papers for y'all. This can help many of you in your exam preparation :)
Jiayou! ❤️
For more practices:
Sec 1 Topical Questions
Sec 2 Topical Questions
Sec 3 E Math Topical Questions
Sec 3 A Math Topical Questions | 1 818 |
| 3 | Sec 4/5s, wait for my mock prelim papers! ☺️ | 1 843 |
| 4 | I'm preparing Sec 1-3 WA3 Math Exam Papers for y'all to practice. Will send y'all tonight! | 1 844 |
| 5 | What level are you in? | 2 594 |
| 6 | It’s been awhile! Can we checkkkk.. | 2 437 |
| 7 | Happy Monday! WA3 & Prelims are coming and we wanna prep some resources for y’all ☺️ | 2 449 |
| 8 | Sec 4s!! Some of you have received replies from the polys! All the besst for your next stage :) Update me too~ ❤️❤️ | 2 937 |
| 9 | [Paradigm Sec 1-3 Math Class Schedule]
Hi Sec 1-3s, here are the class schedule! We will be starting our WA3 Math preparation.
Sign Up Here: https://mathtutor.com.sg/contact/ | 4 179 |
| 10 | Sec 4/5 enrolment is now officially closed. | 2 859 |
| 11 | LAST DAY: Sec 4 enrolment closes tonight 🚨
Hey Sec 4/5s,
Today is the Last Day to join us as a Paradigm student.
We want every Sec 4 student who joins us to have enough time and proper support before the O Levels.
In 2025, 9 in 10 of our students scored an A or B. This year, we’re hoping to help even more students get there.
Sign up here: https://mathtutor.com.sg/contact/ | 3 457 |
| 12 | SEC 4 ENROLMENT CLOSING THIS WEEK 🚨
Prelims are in 1 month, and O Levels are in 3 months.
If you want to push your Math grades up, these next 3 months must be used properly.
Complete your topical revision, practise full O-Level papers, expose yourself to challenging questions, train your speed and learn how to reduce careless mistakes.
If your Math is still not stable, it's risky to wait after Prelims to catch up.
Whatsapp us here with your current Math grade, and we’ll advise you on the most suitable class. | 3 811 |
| 13 | Paradigm’s 6th Annual Exam Workshop completed!
School is starting on Monday. Have a good weekend and let’s do well in Sem 2 together ❤️ | 4 232 |
| 14 | LIVE FROM PARADIGM EXAM WORKSHOP 📍
Exam pressure and stress are real.
You can study hard, know the content, and still blank out the moment you enter the exam hall.
Coach Chun, Singapore’s first advanced-certified Wim Hof Method instructor, taught our students how to manage exam stress and perform under pressure using breathwork.
When students feel anxious, their heart may start racing.
Their breathing becomes shallow.
Their palms get sweaty.
And suddenly, even familiar questions can feel difficult.
Coach Chun shared three important takeaways:
1. Learn to struggle longer
When students see a difficult question, many immediately think:
“I cannot do this.”
Then they panic, lose confidence or give up too quickly.
Coach Chun taught students how to stay with the struggle a little longer.
Performing well does not mean you never struggle.
It means you can stay calm enough to keep thinking, even when the question is difficult.
2. Stay calm under pressure
When you feel anxious, it becomes harder to think clearly.
So Coach Chun taught students simple breathing techniques, like box breathing, to help them slow down and regain control.
3. Increase alertness and energy
Coach Chun also taught students breathing exercises they can use when they feel tired, sleepy or mentally drained.
By changing the way they breathe, students can help themselves feel more alert and ready to focus again.
The biggest lesson?
Your breathing affects how you feel, how clearly you think, and how well you perform.
You may not always be able to control the exam question.
But you can learn to control how you respond to it.
Hope writing this out here helped you a little. Jia you ok!
Dylan ❤️ | 3 938 |
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| 16 | LIVE FROM PARADIGM EXAM WORKSHOP 📍
A student scoring 35% should not study the same way as a student scoring 55%.
And a student scoring 65% should not study the same way as a student trying to secure a strong A1.
Different scores need different strategies.
In our second segment today, Teacher Adam, Teacher Tra and Dr Wilson guided students through three improvement pathways:
Fail to Pass
Teacher Adam shared that when a student is failing, the issue is usually not just careless mistakes.
There are often major gaps in their basic concepts.
So the first step is to find the weak topics, seek help quickly and relearn the concepts properly instead of forcing yourself to keep doing questions you do not understand.
Pass to Better Grade
Teacher Tra shared that many passing students actually lose a lot of marks through careless mistakes and shaky understanding of basic concepts.
Once these repeated mistakes are fixed and the foundation becomes stronger, many students can make a big jump towards a better grade.
A/B to Strong A1
Dr Wilson shared that students at this level usually need more question exposure, faster execution and stronger exam precision.
They need to identify unfamiliar question types, practise more challenging problems and train themselves to complete the paper accurately under time pressure.
Students then looked at their own WA exam papers and marked out:
Where exactly am I losing marks?
Is it because of weak concepts, careless mistakes, lack of exposure or not enough speed?
What should I work on before my next exam?
Because once you know why you lost your marks, you can stop studying blindly.
React ❤️ if you learnt something from this | 2 689 |
| 17 | No text... | 2 480 |
| 18 | For example, in Math, memorising a formula is not enough.
You need to know when to use it.
You need to know how the question can test it differently.
You need to know the common traps.
And you need to stay calm enough to apply it correctly.
Because in the exam, you don’t want to say:
“I studied this before.”
You want to say:
“I know what this question is testing, and I know what to do.”
React ❤️ if you want us to share the next exam takeaway from today’s workshop. | 2 562 |
| 19 | LIVE FROM PARADIGM EXAM WORKSHOP 📍
Ever studied long and hard, but felt stuck when the exam question looked different?
That is why I taught students the LEAP Framework today.
Because doing well in exams is not just about studying more.
It is about learning in a way that helps you remember better, apply faster, and stay calm when it matters.
LEAP stands for:
L: Learn
Don’t just memorise. Understand what the topic is really about.
E: Encode
Connect it to something you already know, so it stays in your memory.
A: Apply
Practise it across different question types, not just the easy ones.
P: Perform
Train yourself to use it properly during the exam, even under pressure. | 2 410 |
| 20 | We're starting soon! | 2 639 |
