If you’re taking A Levels in Singapore, you’re probably juggling lectures, tutorials, CCAs, PW , family expectations, and maybe even some part-time work.
On top of that, you’re expected to handle H 2 Math proofs, H 2 Chem organic mechanisms, H 2 Physics kinematics, and H 1 GP essays… all at once.
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1. What “A Level Online Tuition” Really Means in Singapore Now
When most people say “online tuition”, they imagine Zoom lessons with a tutor. That still exists, but in Singapore today, A Level online support usually falls into three main types:
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1. Live online tuition (Zoom / Google Meet)
This is basically traditional tuition moved online:
- 1-to-1 or small group lessons
- Fixed weekly timing
- Tutor goes through content, worksheets, and past-year questions
- Usually around 1.5–2 hours per session
This works well if you:
- Need structured teaching
- Prefer a human explaining concepts live
- Want someone to pace your revision
But it also has downsides:
- Fixed timing (clashes with CCA or tests)
- You still have to wait for the next lesson to ask questions
- Can be expensive, especially for multiple subjects
2. Pre-recorded lessons and online courses
Some centres now offer:
- Recorded lectures for each topic
- Downloadable notes and worksheets
- Sometimes a Q&A forum or WhatsApp group
Good if you:
- Like to pause and rewind
- Want to speed through topics you already know
- Prefer self-paced learning
But again, if you’re stuck on a specific question at 11.30pm, you still have to wait for a reply.
3. On-demand AI tutoring (like Tutorly.sg)
This is where things get interesting for A Level students.
Instead of waiting for a tutor’s free slot, you can:
- Ask a question any time, even at 1am
- Get instant, step-by-step explanations
- Practise similar questions on the same concept
- Use it for multiple subjects without extra cost per subject
Tutorly.sg is one of these AI tutors, but it’s built specifically for Singapore students following the MOE syllabus — from Primary 1 to JC 2.
A few important things about Tutorly.sg so you don’t confuse it with generic chatbots:
- It’s a website, not a mobile app. You use it via your browser:
- Main AI tutor page: https://tutorly.sg/ai-tutor-singapore
- Direct access to the web app: https://tutorly.sg/app
- It’s aligned to PSLE, O Level, and A Level content
- It doesn’t just give you the final answer — it shows you step-by-step how to get there
- It’s been used by thousands of students in Singapore
- It has even been mentioned on Channel NewsAsia (CNA), which says something about its credibility locally
You don’t have to choose only one type of online tuition. Many A Level students mix:
- School lessons
- Maybe one or two live tuition classes
- And an AI tutor like Tutorly.sg for daily practice and last-minute doubts
The key is to be intentional about how you use each.
2. Do You Actually Need A Level Online Tuition?
Not everyone needs tuition for every subject. You can be strategic.
Ask yourself these questions honestly for each subject:
A. Are you consistently lost in lectures or tutorials?
If in Math or Physics tutorials, you:
- Don’t know how to start most questions
- Always copy your friends’ answers
- Can’t follow when the tutor jumps steps
Then you probably need extra explanation time outside school. That can be:
- A live online tutor
- Or using Tutorly.sg to break down each type of question slowly, at your own pace
B. Are your grades stuck even though you’re studying?
If you’re putting in hours but your grades stay at:
- S / U for H 2
- D / E for H 1
then something in your technique is off:
- For Math/Sciences: maybe you’re memorising instead of recognising patterns
- For GP: maybe your argument structure is weak
- For Econs: maybe you’re not applying diagrams properly
Online tuition (human or AI) can help by:
- Showing you alternative solutions
- Modelling how to structure answers the way examiners like
C. Are you weak in foundations from Sec 3–4?
A Levels build heavily on O Level content.
For example:
- H 2 Math → needs solid Additional Math foundations
- H 2 Chem → needs clear understanding of mole concept, chemical bonding
- H 2 Physics → needs strong algebra and basic kinematics
If you already struggled at O Levels, it might be smart to:
- Use online tuition for earlier topics first (e.g. indices, surds, basic trig)
- Then move into current JC topics
Tutorly.sg is quite useful here because you can ask it anything from Sec 1 to JC 2 and it will respond at the right level.
3. How AI Fits Into Your A Level Online Tuition Plan
Let’s say you’re already in JC 1 or JC 2 and you want to use online tools without wasting time.
Here’s how you can use Tutorly.sg specifically as part of your routine.
3.1 During daily homework
You’re doing a H 2 Math tutorial and get stuck on this:
“Given that , find the stationary points and determine their nature.”
You try, you get confused with the second derivative test.
Instead of leaving it blank or waiting till tutorial, you can:
- Go to https://tutorly.sg/app
- Type the exact question
- Let Tutorly.sg show you the full working, including:
- Differentiating:
- Solving to get stationary points
- Using to test nature
You compare your attempt with the steps shown, then immediately try a similar question from your tutorial or Ten-Year-Series.
3.2 When revising topics before a test
Imagine you have a H 2 Chem test on Chemical Equilibrium.
You can:
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List the sub-topics you’re weak in:
- Le Chatelier’s Principle
- calculations
- Effect of temperature/pressure
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For each sub-topic, ask Tutorly.sg things like:
- “Explain Le Chatelier’s Principle in simple terms with one example.”
- “Show me a step-by-step example of a calculation question at A Level standard.”
- “What are common mistakes students make for equilibrium questions?”
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Then, test yourself:
- Take a question from your tutorial / school worksheet
- Try it fully on your own
- Check your final answer with Tutorly.sg
- If wrong, see the step-by-step solution and identify which step you messed up
This way, you’re not just reading notes — you’re actively practising.
3.3 For last-minute clarification before exams
Night before your prelims, you suddenly panic:
- “What’s the difference between price ceiling and price floor again?” (Econs)
- “How do I structure a GP AQ properly?”
Instead of scrolling TikTok in stress, you can:
- Ask Tutorly.sg to explain the concept in your own words
- Then ask it to quiz you: “Give me 3 short questions to test this concept.”
- Answer them on paper, then compare with the model answers shown
This is where AI really shines compared to fixed-time tuition — it’s there at 11pm, 1am, whenever you’re actually studying.
4. Subject-by-Subject: Using Online Tuition for A Levels
Let’s go through the main A Level subjects and how online tuition + Tutorly.sg can help.
4.1 H 2 Math / H 1 Math
Common problems:
- Can do basic questions, but stuck on application / proving questions
- Lose marks on careless mistakes
- Panic when the question looks “different” from what you’ve seen
How online tuition helps:
- Live tutors can explain big-picture concepts (e.g. why differentiation works, how to think about vectors)
- Tutorly.sg can give you many worked examples quickly, so you see patterns
How to use Tutorly.sg effectively:
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When you get a question wrong, don’t just copy the solution. Ask:
- “Show me a step-by-step solution and explain why each step is valid.”
- “Can you give me 2 similar questions with increasing difficulty?”
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For topics like Integration, ask:
- “Help me summarise the different types of integration questions and how to recognise them.”
You want to train your brain to recognise question types, not just memorise one solution.
4.2 H 2 Physics / H 1 Physics
Common problems:
- Understanding the concept but not sure how to apply formulas
- Struggling with vectors, kinematics, and electricity
- Losing marks on explanation questions (“state and explain…”)
How online tuition helps:
- Live tutor: can demo problem-solving strategies and go through your school paper scripts
- Tutorly.sg: can break down both calculations and explanations
Examples of good AI prompts:
- “Explain terminal velocity in simple terms, then give me a typical A Level exam question on it.”
- “Show me how to solve this projectile motion question step-by-step.”
- “Compare emf and potential difference with an example.”
When you practise MCQs or structured questions, you can:
- Attempt fully on your own
- Check final answer on Tutorly.sg
- If wrong, read the full working and explanation
- Write down in your notes:
- What concept was tested
- What mistake you made
- How to avoid it next time
4.3 H 2 Chemistry / H 1 Chemistry
Common problems:
- Organic chem mechanisms
- Equilibrium, acids & bases, electrochemistry
- Remembering conditions, reagents, and observations
How online tuition helps:
- Human tutor: can help you memorise and organise reaction maps
- Tutorly.sg: can repeatedly quiz you and break down calculations
Useful ways to use Tutorly.sg:
- Memorisation + application:
- “Test me on organic chem reagents and conditions. Ask me 10 questions.”
- Calculations:
- “Show me a full step-by-step solution to this pH calculation question, and explain the logic.”
- Concept clarity:
- “Explain why strong acid does not mean concentrated acid, with an example relevant to A Level.”
Because Chem is heavy on both memory and logic, having 24/7 access to explanations is a big help, especially near exams.
4.4 H 2 Biology / H 1 Biology
Common problems:
- Overwhelming content
- Not sure how much detail is needed in answers
- Struggling with data-based questions
How online tuition helps:
- Human tutor: can guide you on how detailed your answers should be for different topics
- Tutorly.sg: can help you condense notes and practise data questions
Ways to use Tutorly.sg:
- “Summarise the process of DNA replication at A Level standard in bullet points.”
- “Give me a sample data-based question on enzyme activity and walk me through the solution.”
- “Show me a model 6-mark answer on the role of the mitotic cell cycle.”
You can also paste a school question and ask:
- “Where is my answer lacking compared to an A Level full-mark answer?”
Then compare your structure and key phrases.
4.5 General Paper (GP)
Common problems:
- Running out of ideas for essay topics
- Weak introductions and conclusions
- AQ answers not linked tightly to the passage
How online tuition helps:
- Human tutor: can mark essays, give feedback on argument strength
- Tutorly.sg: can help with idea generation, structure, and practice
Smart ways to use Tutorly.sg:
- “Give me 5 possible points for this GP essay question: ‘Science has done more harm than good. Discuss.’”
- “Show me a band 1-level GP introduction for this question, and explain why it’s strong.”
- “Give me a sample AQ answer for this passage and explain the structure.”
Important: Don’t just copy AI-generated essays. Use them to:
- See how arguments are structured
- Learn how to use examples
- Then write your own version, in your own words
4.6 Economics (H 1 / H 2 Econs)
Common problems:
- Confusing micro and macro concepts
- Weak diagram explanation
- Not answering the question directly
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How online tuition helps:
- Human tutor: can go through your essays and case studies in detail
- Tutorly.sg: can drill you on diagrams, definitions, and application
Good prompts:
- “Explain price elasticity of demand with a real-world example relevant to Singapore.”
- “Show me a step-by-step way to answer a case study question about indirect taxes.”
- “Give me 3 evaluation points for minimum wage policies in Singapore.”
You can also ask:
- “Mark this short paragraph as if you are an A Level Econs marker. Where can I improve?”
Then tweak your style accordingly.
5. A Realistic Weekly Study Framework Using Online Tuition
Here’s a sample JC 2 week that uses school + online tuition + Tutorly.sg without burning you out.
Weekdays (Mon–Fri)
After school (1–2 hours)
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Clear urgent homework first
- If stuck, use Tutorly.sg to get step-by-step help
- Don’t spend 40 minutes staring at one question
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10–20 minutes of targeted revision
- Pick ONE small sub-topic (e.g. “Integration by substitution”)
- Ask Tutorly.sg for:
- A quick summary
- 1–2 practice questions
Night (30–45 minutes)
- If you have live online tuition that day, focus on consolidating what was taught
- If not, pick one subject you’re weaker in and:
- Do 1–2 questions
- Check answers with Tutorly.sg
- Write down mistakes in a “Mistake Book”
Weekend (Sat–Sun)
Half-day focused block (3–4 hours total, split)
- 1–2 hours: Timed practice
- 1–2 hours: Review using Tutorly.sg
- Check answers
- Understand solutions
- Ask for similar questions on weak areas
The key is consistency. Using Tutorly.sg regularly in short, focused bursts is more effective than panicking and trying to spam everything two weeks before prelims.
6. Common Mistakes Students Make With A Level Online Tuition
To really benefit, avoid these traps:
Mistake 1: Treating online tuition as a crutch, not a tool
If you immediately paste every question into an AI tutor without trying, you’re not learning — you’re outsourcing.
Better approach:
- Try the question fully
- If stuck, identify exactly where you’re stuck
- Ask Tutorly.sg to explain that specific step or concept
Mistake 2: Collecting notes but not practising
Watching recorded lessons, saving AI explanations, and downloading PDFs feels productive, but A Levels are still exam-based.
You must:
- Write
- Calculate
- Draw diagrams
- Do full-length questions under time pressure
Use Tutorly.sg to support your practice, not replace it.
Mistake 3: Ignoring the MOE / A Level context
Generic overseas content (especially from YouTube or foreign sites) may not match:
- Singapore’s A Level syllabus
- Local exam style
- Marking schemes
That’s one reason a local tool like Tutorly.sg, built around MOE, PSLE, O Levels, and A Levels, is more relevant than random international AI chatbots.
Mistake 4: Waiting until JC 2 to start
If you’re in JC 1 reading this, you might think: “I’ll be serious next year.”
But JC 2 hits hard:
- Content continues
- You have to revise JC 1 topics
- You’ll have school exams, CTs, prelims, and the actual A Levels
Starting to use online tuition and AI support early helps you:
- Build strong foundations
- Avoid re-learning everything in panic mode later
7. Why Many Singapore Students Are Adding Tutorly.sg to Their A Level Toolkit
Let’s be direct — there are many AI tools out there. So why do more and more JC students here use Tutorly.sg alongside or even instead of traditional tuition?
Because it’s:
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Singapore-specific
- Built for MOE syllabus, PSLE, O Levels, A Levels
- Examples and explanations match what you actually see in school
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Always available
- You don’t need to wait for a tuition slot
- You can ask questions at 11pm, 2am — whenever you’re really studying
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Multi-subject
- You don’t pay separately for H 2 Math, H 2 Chem, GP, etc.
- You can jump between topics as your homework changes
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Proven locally
- Used by thousands of students in Singapore
- Mentioned on Channel NewsAsia (CNA)
If you want to see how it fits into your own routine, you can go straight to:
- Overview of the AI tutor: https://tutorly.sg/ai-tutor-singapore
- Direct access to the web app: https://tutorly.sg/app
You don’t need to download anything — it’s a website, not a mobile app.
8. How to Start Using A Level Online Tuition Effectively This Week
If you’re serious about improving but don’t want to waste time, here’s a simple 3-day plan.
Day 1: Audit your subjects
For each subject , write:
- Current grade
- One or two weakest topics
Decide:
- Which subject might need live online tuition (if any)
- Which subjects you’ll handle with self-study + Tutorly.sg
Day 2: Set up your AI routine
- Go to https://tutorly.sg/app
- Spend 15–20 minutes just trying:
- One Math or Science question you recently did
- One GP or Econs question
- Notice how the step-by-step solutions look, and how the explanations match your syllabus
Decide when you’ll use it:
- During homework when stuck
- After tests to review questions you got wrong
- On weekends for targeted topic revision
Day 3: Do one focused study session
Pick one weaker topic, e.g.:
- H 2 Math: Complex Numbers
- H 2 Chem: Redox
- GP: Argument structure
Then:
- Ask Tutorly.sg for a topic summary at A Level standard
- Do 2–3 questions from your school notes / Ten-Year-Series
- Check answers and go through the working with Tutorly.sg
- Write down 3 key things you learnt or corrected
If you repeat this kind of session a few times a week, your understanding will build up steadily — without needing 5 different tuition classes.
9. Final Thoughts: Studying Smarter for A Levels in Singapore
You don’t get extra marks for suffering more.
You get marks for:
- Clear understanding
- Enough practice
- Knowing how examiners want you to answer
A Level online tuition — whether through live tutors, recorded lessons, or AI tools like Tutorly.sg — is just there to help you reach that point faster and more confidently.
Use school lessons as your base.
Use online tuition for guidance and structure.
Use Tutorly.sg for daily practice, step-by-step explanations, and late-night doubts.
And remember: plenty of JC students before you have gone through the same stress and still done well. You’re not behind; you just need a plan that fits your schedule and style.
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If you want to see how an MOE-aligned, 24/7 AI tutor can fit into your A Level revision:
- Learn more about how it works here: https://tutorly.sg/ai-tutor-singapore
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No mobile app needed — just open the website, ask your first question, and start turning confusion into clear, step-by-step understanding.
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