Do you excel in chemistry? Put your skills to the test and compete with other students who share your passion!
For high school students who are passionate about chemistry, participating in regional, national, and international competitions is an exciting way to showcase your knowledge, ability, and enthusiasm for the subject. These competitions offer opportunities to challenge yourself, learn from the best, and potentially receive recognition on a larger platform.
One of the most effective ways to demonstrate your abilities is to compete against other students who are also interested in the same field. Furthermore, it provides a fantastic opportunity for you to delve deeper into your area of interest and learn more about it!
At ChemistryTutor.ca, I offer personalized tutoring sessions that are tailored to your specific needs and goals in the realm of competitive science. I will work closely with you to identify your strengths and weaknesses, and then design a customized program that targets those areas where you need the most help.
Whether you're preparing for a local or national chemistry competition, I am here to help. I am dedicated to helping you achieve your goals and reach your full potential as a competitive science participant.
Typically held in May of each year.
I'll guide you through the topics and problem types needed to excel in this nationwide Grade 11 exam. It's an excellent way to prepare for more advanced contests.
Official Link:
Avogadro Exam Website
Typically held in May of each year.
My sessions will help you with the unique, probing questions and advanced topics found on this challenging exam from the University of Waterloo.
Official Link:
Chem-13 News Website
The exam is held annually in April in British Columbia.
As a stepping stone to the national level, I can help you with targeted preparation for this contest for students in Grades 10 and 11.
Official Link:
JCCO Website
The exam is usually scheduled for April of each year.
This is Canada's main national competition. I'll provide advanced problem-solving strategies and help you master the material required to succeed.
Official Link:
CCC Website
The first stage, the national exam, is typically held in April, with the selection and training camps taking place in May and June.
For the most ambitious students, I provide rigorous, one-on-one training for this prestigious national event, which can lead to a spot on the international team.
Official Link:
CCO Website
Q: What do you do with a sick chemist?
A. First you try to helium, then you try to curium, but if this fails then you have to barium