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Year 11 student Andrew focused on mastering differentiation using chain, product, and quotient rules, and applied these to identify stationary points in calculus problems.
In Year 12, Lily worked through probability topics including sample space, conditional probability, and the Binomial Distribution—tackling both theory and exam-style questions.
Meanwhile, Year 9 student Sam reviewed laws of indices and practiced solving exponential equations, reinforcing key algebraic skills for upcoming assessments.
A Year 11 student in calculus was seen to panic when faced with multiple formulas, sometimes skipping key steps—one tutor noted, "he jumped ahead in long questions and missed crucial symbols."
In a recent Year 12 exam, another student lost marks by failing to read the full question and leaving some parts unanswered, showing signs of poor time management under pressure.
Meanwhile, a Year 8 learner relied heavily on a calculator for basic multiplications and squares; this slowed down progress during timed assessments. In these moments, confusion or hesitation replaced confidence and momentum.
One Denman Prospect tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to skip tricky calculus questions now methodically work through each step, leading to fewer mistakes on practice exams.
In Year 10, Sami—who previously hesitated to try extra problems—has begun creating his own maths questions by modifying class examples, which helped him better understand parabolas and stick with tough tasks until he solved at least one of each type.
Meanwhile, a Year 6 student recently started spotting her own errors during revision instead of waiting for hints, finishing her last worksheet without any reminders.