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My tutor helped me pass my maths exam! if it wasn't for the help of my tutor i don't think i could've done it. Such a great tutor!Charley May, Gymea Bay
Year 6 student Sam worked on ratios and rates, including interpreting graphs, as well as exploring the number plane through a range of practice problems.
Year 10 student Mia focused on trigonometric functions—solving problems involving amplitude, period, and phase shift—and tackled transformation of these functions using past paper questions for consolidation.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Alex reviewed differentiation techniques such as applying first principles and practiced finding derivatives of exponential functions with step-by-step examples.
During a recent Year 11 Maths session, lack of organization became apparent when the student's book was unavailable—this delayed progress and meant extra time had to be spent reconstructing prior work.
In a Year 9 Physics lesson, "she needs more practice to apply the concepts she understands in order to solve a bit more complicated problems," highlighting a tendency to stick with familiar examples rather than tackling challenging applications.
For a Year 12 student, incomplete homework slowed momentum: missed practice questions meant valuable feedback couldn't be given before exams.
Each scenario left gaps that made revision or deeper understanding harder later on.
One Gymea Bay tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to rush through maths problems now consistently pauses to check her answers for sign and number errors—something she'd rarely done before.
In another session, a Year 10 student in physics moved from only understanding definitions to independently describing kinematics connections with real-world examples, which had been a sticking point.
Meanwhile, during primary sessions, one younger student who previously hesitated to ask for help began interrupting politely when unsure, leading her to finish all five set questions without guidance by the end of the lesson.
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