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Year 10 student Maddie explored compound interest calculations and practiced interpreting time series data, including seasonal variation.
In Year 11, Alex worked through the unit circle and solved trigonometric equations using both algebraic methods and diagrams for clarity.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Sarah focused on physics applications of the photoelectric effect—specifically applying relevant formulas and decoding complex wording in exam-style questions.
A Year 12 student working through complex chemistry equations struggled to recognize variables and constants, particularly after missing lessons due to illness—"he has also missed some lessons due to illness," noted the tutor, which meant confusion persisted when applying formulas under test conditions.
Meanwhile, a Year 10 student reviewing exponential and logarithmic functions often forgot core rules, leading to hesitations mid-problem and frequent requests for hints.
In another case, a senior maths student over-relied on their formula sheet during trigonometry revision instead of practicing recall, slowing progress during timed quizzes as uncertainty crept in with each unfamiliar question.
A tutor in Munruben recently noticed a Year 11 student who used to overwrite mistakes now crossing out errors neatly and checking notes before retrying problems. He's also picking up speed on complex calculations.
A Year 9 student who struggled with independence is now answering some questions unaided, showing real initiative compared to earlier sessions.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student surprised her tutor by remembering key probability concepts from the previous lesson and applying them correctly when prompted.
Last week, one high schooler completed his review quiz with full marks after learning to check his answers using a new method.