The difference between FS Maths and Neo Series

The difference between FS Maths and Neo Series

FS Maths

Our FS Maths Courses are guided course to help learners prepare for the IEB FS Maths final exam. In the course you'll receive weekly coaching, set work per week, termly assessments (which consist of two multiple-choice tests and two written exams) and reports. The course also spans from the 20th of January to October and upon completion, you will receive a certificate. Payment options include a six-month and twelve-month plan.

You can sign up for our FS Maths course here  .https://advantagelearn.com/further-studies-programmes/

Neo Series

Neo Series  is used to supplement your current mathematical learning experience. It consists of the DBE and IEB syllabi with a focus on Core maths but also covers Maths Lit ( Grade 10 - 12 ) as well as FS Maths. Payment options include a monthly subscription, a six-month and twelve-month plan.

You can sign up for Neo Series here.
    • Related Articles

    • What Is The Neo Series?

      Neo Series is one of Advantage Learn's most powerful Maths resources. It is an awesome tool that you can use to learn, revise and catch up what you may have missed! Here are some points to consider: a) R102.60/month for your own private tutor in the ...
    • Getting started on the NEO Series Educator Library

      Getting started on the NEO Series Educator Library Welcome to the NEO Series Educator Library - your go-to place as a teacher. In this library you will be able to access useful information and resources on the following topics: Subject resources. ...
    • What is the difference between a path, unit and lesson?

      What is the difference between a path, unit and lesson? You might have noticed that your Digital Campus is packed with all sorts of tools and features. But don't worry, we're here to break it down for you in a way that's easy to understand. In this ...
    • Our policy on answering Maths Questions

      We love it when learners ask us questions but sometimes questions can be vague. Also, we have had a few instances where students just circle 10 questions in their textbook and ask us to solve them. Unfortunately, we are not here to just provide ...
    • How to ask Maths questions effectively

      We would first like to say that "there is no such thing as a stupid question" and we try our level best to live by it too. It is SO important to ask questions! It is an integral part of the learning process. Having said that, there is definitely such ...