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Getting started was very easy . A tutor was assigned to us very quickly and contacted us quickly and our first session happened a few days later. My son and the tutor are getting along well and so far things seem to be going well and my son is getting the help he needs.lea, Stafford Heights
Year 9 student Stephanie focused on calculating weekly and monthly wages from annual salaries, as well as exploring overtime and commission payments using real-life scenarios.
Year 11 student Jackson revised for his upcoming maths exam by independently tackling a variety of linear equations, volume problems, and worded questions involving applicational Pythagoras' theorem.
Meanwhile, Year 12 biology student Ava worked on her research investigation, developing the rationale section and searching for relevant research articles to support her chosen topic.
In Year 8 mathematics, one student left materials at school during a Swimming Carnival, leading to missing notes and lost time revisiting the speed formula triangle.
A Year 11 student in General Maths showed hesitation articulating differences between discrete and continuous data; as the tutor noted, "he found it difficult to put his observations into words," which slowed progress on assignment tasks.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student rushed through Cartesian plotting without checking work, causing simple errors to go unnoticed until review.
In Modern History (Year 12), difficulties summarizing research articles meant extra effort was spent sifting for relevant evidence instead of developing argument structure.
A tutor in Stafford Heights recently noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who used to avoid worded maths questions—now, he reads each question aloud and talks through his thinking, which helps him catch mistakes before they happen.
In a senior session, another student showed new independence by identifying the correct trigonometric function for solving triangle problems without prompting, something she previously hesitated over.
Meanwhile, a primary school learner persisted with long division despite early confusion; after speaking out every step and asking clarifying questions, she managed to complete several examples correctly on her own.