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The tutoring was fantastic. Izzy really enjoyed working with Maitreyee and feels fairly confident about how her test went (she even rang and said she would have been lost without the tutoring).Leanne, Adelaide
Year 6 student James worked on surface area calculations and revisited key real number concepts, practising with metric units in problem-solving.
In Year 10, Olivia focused on simplifying surdsâincluding addition, subtraction, and division with harder denominatorsâand clarified confusion around surd division through step-by-step examples.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Daniel practised solving log equations using basic logarithm laws and reviewed surds, especially rationalising denominators using conjugates.
In Year 11, a student struggled to keep working out organized when solving lengthy compound interest and polynomial division questionsâ"setting out for longer operations was messy, making it hard to spot errors."
Another senior student arrived late and missed key algebra basics, leading to confusion with substitutions.
In Year 7 maths, a learner sometimes avoided set homework and skipped reviewing past mistakes in decimals, so misunderstandings persisted.
Meanwhile, a Year 9 student hesitated to attempt unfamiliar circle theorem problems without clear steps laid out. This meant valuable lesson time was spent retracing rather than building new skills.
One Keswick Terminal tutor noticed a Year 10 student who had previously felt lost with polynomial long division now work through these problems on her own by lesson's end, showing real independence.
In Year 12, another student made a shift from confusion to clarity in conic sections: after some targeted revision, she started asking specific questions about the unit circle and then solved related problems independently.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner who used to stay quiet when stuck has begun actively explaining which steps confuse him in classânow working out solutions together with his tutor instead of guessing.