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Economics Tutor Greenbank, QLD
Put in the effort to be consistent with lessons. Explaining maths concepts in ways which are easy to understand for everyday…

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Nicolas is a very good tutor. He is nice, patient and smart as far as I observe.
Shawn Lin

Inside South MacleanTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Alex explored displaying data, focusing on histograms and identifying which statistics concepts needed extra support.

In Year 10, Jess worked through trigonometry problems, concentrating on applying relevant formulas in preparation for an upcoming exam.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Alex reviewed how to classify scatterplots and calculate standard deviation—using both manual and calculator methods—and discussed interpreting variance in the context of a real-world assignment on fuel consumption efficiency.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student reported missing marks on a recent test due to not labelling units and graphs, as well as difficulty using her calculator for standard deviation—"most were small errors," she explained.

In Year 9, one student often looked at complex word problems and "didn't know where to start," leading to lost time until each step was broken down together.

For a Year 8 algebra session, skipping steps when converting equations led to repeated sign errors that were hard to catch later.

In senior calculus, uncertainty with rules like the chain rule caused hesitation mid-question, breaking focus just when confidence mattered most.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in South Maclean noticed Diali has started catching her own errors during practice exams, a big step up from last term when she'd rush through without checking.

In Year 11 maths, one student who previously hesitated with worded problems is now breaking them into steps and confidently underlining key details before solving—she even tackled three substitution questions independently this week.

Meanwhile, Alex (Year 7) contributed her own ideas while working through a scatterplot assignment, instead of just following along as she used to. At the end of her session, she volunteered to do an extra question on her own.

What they say about our tutoring

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Dakshi is a wonderful tutor and I feel that she and Aela are getting on very well.

Czelene is lovely and Aseel is enjoying her lessons and is eager to learn with her.

We have been Highly impressed by Michael. We can already see the dedication, manner and organisation he has is exactly what we have been looking for. We are looking forward to seeing how Kayla improves in the coming weeks and months.

Local Spots for Tutoring

If you'd prefer not to have lessons at home, tutoring can also take place at a local library—such as Jimboomba Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Australian Technology and Agricultural College.