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Year 12 student Andy worked on De Moivre's theorem and roots of unity, along with exploring complex loci using visual representations;
Year 11 student Mia practised converting complex numbers between exponential, polar, and Cartesian forms, as well as reviewing key terminology in the topic;
meanwhile, Year 7 student Lucas focused on revising linear equations and was introduced to quadratic expansion through targeted exercises on factorisation.
A Year 8 student often halted when answers weren't immediate, hesitating instead of working through problems—a tutor noted, "practise with exercises, do not stop and give up if answer is not immediately obvious."
In Year 11 Physics, another leaned heavily on memorised formulas rather than building understanding through proofs or practical application.
During Year 12 exam revision, one student avoided attempting unfamiliar extension questions without solutions to guide them.
These patterns meant deeper concepts were sometimes missed and resilience during challenging tasks didn't fully develop—leaving moments of uncertainty when facing complex or open-ended problems in assessments.
One South Hurstville tutor noticed a big change in a Year 11 student who used to quietly guess at integration questions; now, he actively spots which parts of the problem need substitution and asks clarifying questions instead of waiting for hints.
Another high schooler, Lachlan, recently started connecting algebraic techniques from complex numbers to new topics—he managed to convert between different forms of vectors on his own after struggling last term.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student made a leap by not just recalling multiplication facts but independently tackling the first steps of long division without prompting.