He made $500,000 from giving tuition

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The tutor who earned $520,000

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PHANG Yu Hon is part of the booming tuition industry in Singapore. Last year alone, he earned more than half a million dollars (after expenses) as a full-time physics tutor.
According to the Department of Statistics, the local tuition industry was reported to be worth $820 million in 2008, up from $470 million in 1998.
In the same period of 10 years, 400 more tuition centres sprang up across Singapore, bringing the total number of tuition centres in Singapore to 500.
So what is causing such a great demand for tuition? Is it mere 'kiasu-ism', or does tuition really improve a student's grades? The lack of transparency in the industry makes it difficult to tell.
Koh Sheng Jie was graded Band 3 for Mathematics in Primary 4. That's just a pass. Post-tuition, his Maths grade improved to an A2 for 'O' Levels.

http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_574581.html

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not like majority of singaporean whiners
 
Need to have lots of networking and recommendation. Also depends on what kind of subject is hot in school and students are unlikely to pass without proper tuition.
 
IRA watching him like a vulture , rubbing their hands in anticipation :D
 
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