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Martha is an extremely polite and professional young woman. Martha is pleasant to deal with and is always on time. Anna is comfortable with and has enjoyed her sessions with Martha and has confidence in Martha's ability to help her with Maths.Maria, Petersham
Year 7 student William focused on converting decimals to percentages and vice versa, as well as practicing mean, mode, median, and range using real examples.
For Year 10, Sophia worked through quadratic expressions and equations—mainly factorising non-monic quadratics with the PSF method and applying the quadratic formula.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Adam revised the sine rule and its applications in trigonometry by working through textbook problems with diagrams to reinforce understanding.
A Year 9 student repeatedly left out written steps when solving algebra equations—he prefers to solve the question without writing it down and sometimes he makes mistakes because of that—leading to missed negative signs.
In Year 12 Advanced English, another avoided concise phrasing in short answers, making exam responses less focused under time pressure.
For a younger student, messy formula layout during surface area questions made it difficult to check work later.
Meanwhile, one Year 11 student forgot calculators for multiple lessons, limiting progress on trig and differentiation drills. These habits caused delays and extra corrections during sessions.
A tutor in Bardwell Valley noticed a big shift with Milo (Year 11): after previously hesitating on geometry questions, he now independently solves complex financial maths problems and can write equations of lines without prompting.
Meanwhile, Benjamin (Year 10) surprised his tutor by confidently tackling normal distribution formulas—he'd struggled before but now rarely needs help to get started.
On the primary side, Leona (Year 4) showed new focus and independence; she finished mixed fraction conversions mostly on her own after usually needing step-by-step support. Last session, she chose to attempt extra questions herself.