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Mina has been fantastic in boosting my daughter's confidence in Math. She enjoys working with Mina who provides a positive learning approach. I like that she provides homework and always follows up on how my daughter is going leading up to an exam.Sharon
Year 8 student Arvin worked through Pythagoras' Theorem and applied it to real-world problems, then calculated surface area and volume of rectangular prisms.
In Year 9, Sam focused on factorising quadratic equations and graphing parabolas, including identifying intercepts and turning points.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Emily practised solving compound interest questions in financial maths and explored how depreciation affects value over time.
In Year 8, one student hesitated to start solving questions and waited for reassurance, which slowed progress—"He takes too long to take the first step, to start."
During a Year 10 lesson on surface area and volume, another student gave only one-word answers and rarely asked clarifying questions; this reluctance limited his understanding of unit differences.
A Year 11 student repeatedly paused during trigonometry problems, overthinking instead of writing down her process, causing exam stress.
In Year 9 algebra, skipping verbal explanations meant mistakes went unnoticed until feedback arrived later. Moments like these left students unsure if they'd truly grasped the skill.
One Edensor Park tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to hesitate asking questions now readily speaks up whenever he's unsure, which means he's finally engaging instead of guessing through his maths.
In a senior session, a Year 12 girl showed new independence by working through tough calculus problems on her own and even explaining her steps out loud—something she never attempted before.
Meanwhile, in Year 7, a boy who'd always rushed assignments surprised his tutor by taking time to check each answer for careless errors before finishing the worksheet.