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Easy to get started, no waiting. We did need to change tutors which wasn't an issue. We now have a great match. Highly recommend the one to one tutoring.Nicole, Hoppers Crossing
Year 8 student Luke focused on probability concepts, reviewing key terms and working through practice questions to prepare for an upcoming test.
In Year 10, Jasmine worked on solving quadratic equations by factorisation and explored how to use the turning point form when graphing quadratics.
Meanwhile, a Year 11 student revised chemical equilibrium in Chemistry, concentrating on dynamic equilibrium, calculating equilibrium constants, and applying Le Chatelier's Principle to predict system changes.
A Year 10 student forgot her textbook for two sessions, making it difficult to reference worked examples during algebra revision—her tutor noted, "being more organised, such as bringing the textbook," would help.
In Year 12 Chemistry, one student repeatedly checked notes for basic formula recall instead of committing them to memory; this slowed progress when interpreting NMR spectra.
A Year 7 student only practiced familiar types of fraction problems and hesitated to attempt mixed or challenging questions alone, relying on prompts rather than independent effort. The result: practice time is less effective and confidence with unfamiliar material remains low.
A tutor in Hoppers Crossing noticed that **Mila came prepared with her own challenging questions** for several sessions—a big shift from when she used to wait for the tutor's guidance.
In Year 11 Chemistry, one student who previously hesitated to ask for help now **reads problem statements aloud and approaches both the tutor and his teacher when stuck**, instead of staying silent.
Meanwhile, Gail in Year 10 Maths had struggled with turning points but can now **find x and y coordinates independently**; last week she even started factorising without prompts.
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