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The team at EzyMath tutoring are great. From the initial on-boarding to account queriers through to additional resources they have been prompt, proactive and really helpful - going above and beyond rather than just providing the basic answer. Linh, out tutor is fabulous, she is patient and knowledgeable and has provided my son with some new strategies and ways to approach his work. He's even finding himself enjoying maths and his confidence is building. I would highly recommend the team at EzyMathAllison, Ascot Vale
Year 12 Will consolidated understanding of integration, focusing on finding areas between curves and definite integrals, then tackled probability concepts such as discrete random variables, expected value, and standard deviation.
For Year 12 Thanh, lessons centred on interpreting IR spectra and mass spectrometry results, alongside volumetric analysis techniques like identifying titrants and equivalence points.
Meanwhile, Year 11 Emma reviewed galvanic cells by comparing primary and secondary types and practiced explaining the limitations of electrochemical series in exam-style questions.
In Year 12 Maths Methods, Will often left classwork and chapter questions incomplete, which slowed his ability to master new concepts—one tutor noted, "Will was fairly behind his work and needed to catch up in maths."
During SACs and practice exams, inconsistent time management meant several questions were left unanswered or only partially attempted, costing valuable marks.
In Chemistry (Year 11), there was a tendency to re-ask previously answered questions without reviewing feedback, leading to repeated confusion on core ideas like titrations; as one session highlighted, "Thanh asked a few of the same questions that she asked last week."
One Ascot Vale tutor noticed a significant shift in Will, a senior student who now comes to sessions with specific questions prepared and has started tackling exam-style problems independently—something he hesitated to do before.
Another high school student, Thanh, recently brought along a set of self-identified weak points and was able to answer complex chemistry questions by linking new content to previous lessons, showing much more initiative than earlier in the term.
Meanwhile, Alice, in Year 8 science, managed to quickly apply tricky nomenclature rules for branched alkanes after initially struggling with the topic. This shows rapid mastery of concepts.