Free Zoom Session

Paradigm EAE Workshop

EAE Zoom Workshop for Sec 4 Students

Applying for Poly EAE but not sure what to write, what to put in your portfolio, or how to prepare for the interview? Join Paradigm’s free EAE Zoom Workshop and learn how to build a stronger application that gives you an advantage.

What you’ll learn

Write-up, portfolio, and interview confidence.

You will leave with a clearer understanding of what assessors look for and how to prepare a more convincing application.

EAE write-up criteria presentation slide
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Craft a solid EAE write-up

Learn how to connect interest, experience, evidence, course fit, and future direction so the write-up becomes specific, believable, and relevant.

Students learning how to prepare an EAE portfolio
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Build an outstanding portfolio

Learn how to organise school projects, competitions, leadership, volunteering, personal projects, online courses, and work samples into a clear story.

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Ace your interview confidently

Learn how to answer common interview questions with clarity, confidence, and sincerity without sounding fake or over-rehearsed.

Important

Why Most Student Fail in EAE?

Passion alone is not enough. Students need to show clear interest, relevant proof of aptitude, course understanding, a supporting portfolio, and confidence during the interview.

Many applicants sound the same.

Generic lines such as “I am passionate about this course” do not help assessors understand why the student is truly suitable.

A messy portfolio weakens the story.

A strong portfolio is not a folder of everything. It should select evidence that supports the course choice clearly.

The workshop helps students prepare before submission.

Students will learn how to think, choose, write, organise evidence, and present themselves like stronger EAE candidates.

From generic to convincing

Strengthen your EAE write-up.

A good EAE write-up helps the assessor understand why the student chose the course, what sparked the interest, what the student has done to explore the field, and how the course connects to future direction.

Avoid vague “passion” statements

Students will learn why generic statements are weak and how to make their points more specific.

Show evidence of aptitude

Students will learn how to link experiences, achievements, and interests to the course they are applying for.

Create a clearer application story

Students will learn how to connect interest, proof, course fit, and future direction into one convincing story.

Weak write-up example

Example of a weak EAE write-up

Strong write-up example

Example of a strong EAE write-up
Go deeper

Make you a better EAE candidate.

Most EAE guides tell students what EAE is. At Paradigm, we go deeper by helping students understand how to choose, research, write, organise proof, and present themselves clearly.

The Assessor Test

Students learn to review their application from the assessor’s point of view and spot vague, weak, or generic parts before submitting.

Hobby vs Career

Students learn how to test whether an interest is strong enough to become a serious course choice, not just something that sounds cool or familiar.

“Same Same” But Different Courses

Students learn how to compare courses that sound similar, such as Accountancy vs Finance, Biomedical Science vs Biomedical Engineering, or Business vs Marketing.

Build Your EAE Story

Students learn how to connect their interests, experiences, achievements, and future direction into one clear EAE story.

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Portfolio proof

What if you don’t have much in your portfolio?

A portfolio does not always need to be filled with major awards. What matters is whether the evidence is relevant to the course and whether the student can explain what it shows.

Business

Event planning, sales, leadership, content creation, or entrepreneurship.

IT

Coding practice, websites, apps, robotics, tech projects, or online courses.

Media or Design

Videos, photography, writing, posters, sketches, digital designs, or creative process.

Social Work or Early Childhood

Volunteering, peer support, mentoring, reflections, or community involvement.

One session only

Should you attend?

This workshop is suitable for Sec 4 students who want to apply for Poly EAE with more clarity and confidence. Parents are welcome to attend too.

Want to apply for Poly EAE

Are unsure which poly course to choose

Do not know what to write

Feel their portfolio is weak or messy

Want to prepare for EAE interviews

Want to stand out from other applicants

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We can help you

More than 500 students helped since 2020.

Paradigm, trusted math tuition in Singapore, has helped more than 500 students successfully enter their dream poly courses through EAE. Our previous live EAE events saw over 200 students turn up because they wanted practical guidance, real examples, and a clearer strategy for their applications.

The workshop helps students avoid common mistakes such as choosing courses without research, writing generic statements, submitting messy portfolios, and preparing for interviews too late.

FAQ

Common questions

Is this only for Paradigm students?

No. The workshop is open to Sec 4 students who are interested in applying for Poly EAE. Parents are welcome to attend.

What will be covered?

The workshop will cover how to craft a solid EAE write-up, build an outstanding portfolio, and prepare for EAE interviews.

Will you review my write-up or portfolio?

The workshop will teach students what makes a strong write-up and portfolio, using clear examples and frameworks. If there are additional review opportunities, details will be shared during the session.

Will this guarantee EAE acceptance?

No workshop can guarantee EAE acceptance. However, this session is designed to help students apply with better clarity, stronger preparation, and a more convincing application.

What should I prepare before attending?

Students should prepare a notebook, their preferred poly courses, any existing achievements or portfolio materials, and questions they have about EAE.

How do I get the Zoom link?

The Zoom link will only be sent to registered students. Click the sign up button below to secure your spot.

Give yourself an advantage before submitting your EAE application.

Only one Zoom session. No repeat.

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