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Reliable and good quality tutor a little expensive thoughVic Caplikas, Greystanes
Year 4 student Josh practiced multiplication and division skills, as well as NAPLAN reading and grammar tasks.
In Year 10, Sarah focused on expanding quadratic equations using perfect square and difference of two squares methods, and reviewed schoolwork on taxable income calculations.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student David tackled compound interest problems by identifying variables within the formula and worked through a range of practice questions to prepare for an upcoming test.
In Year 9 mathematics, one student avoided showing algebraic working when substituting values into y = mx + b; as a tutor noted, "he went straight to answers, so mistakes in signs weren't visible until the end." This made it harder to spot where errors crept in and slowed progress with intercepts.
Meanwhile, a Year 11 chemistry student hesitated to attempt longer exam responses on ionic compounds, often leaving questions incomplete rather than structuring partial answers.
In Year 5 maths, reluctance to write out working for multiplication algorithms led to confusion when checking steps.
Each scenario left students less confident during revision and more reliant on last-minute guesswork.
One Greystanes tutor noted a Year 11 student who previously hesitated with indices and surds now answering those questions independently, needing far less guidance.
A high schooler working on compound interest has shifted from confusion to accurately solving for any variable in the formula, even attempting harder scenarios without prompting.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who often guessed during worded maths problems is now breaking them down step by step and writing out their reasoning before solving.
In one session, this younger student finished all ten worded multiplication problems with her written steps clearly shown.