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Ashley had a great tutor experience with Harrison, I was very impressed with her feedback, she said she felt very comfortable with Harrison and that he explained things very well. She walked away from that lesson very comfortable which impressed me as she is very shy.Jackie, Tapping
Year 9 student Petrone worked on a geometry problem involving kites and the equations of diagonals, then practised **inequalities and exponential equations**.
For Year 10, Jayden revised **inverse trigonometric functions** including angle of elevation and depression, then received an introduction to parabolas.
Meanwhile, Year 6 Lily reviewed **fractions, ratios, and percentages** after a quick check of her times tables knowledge during her lesson.
A Year 12 student faced difficulties identifying when to add or multiply probabilities, especially distinguishing between independent and dependent events—this led to confusion in complex probability questions.
In Year 9, one learner's algebraic work was hampered by skipping key steps in rearranging equations, making it hard to trace errors; as a tutor noted, "she made the denominators the same when multiplying fractions which was unnecessary."
Meanwhile, a Year 6 student often left homework incomplete or rushed times tables practice, so gaps in basic skills persisted into test situations. Frustration sometimes surfaced when handwriting couldn't keep up with thinking—answers were blurted out before careful checking.
One Ashby tutor recently noticed a Year 10 student who, after struggling with trigonometry all term, independently calculated unknown sides using sin, cos, and tan on her calculator for the first time—she'd previously waited for prompts each step.
Another high schooler moved from just scraping average to exceeding her class's average exam mark by 16%, having started to check her own work for errors instead of leaving questions blank when unsure.
Meanwhile, a younger student who used to avoid asking questions now regularly stops to clarify what key words mean before moving forward with maths problems.
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