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Year 11 student Christy worked through exam revision, correcting her completed 2024 NHT Biology exam and revisiting cellular respiration alongside other weaker areas identified in her results.
For Year 10, Sarah revised surface area and volume calculations, including conversions between cubic metres and litres using real-life measurement scenarios.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Daniel focused on galvanic cells and fuel cells in Chemistry, practicing application questions to deepen understanding of electrochemical reactions.
A Year 12 Biology student often revised only familiar content, leaving weaker areas like cellular respiration under-prepared; as one tutor noted, "she needs to be more consistent with revision to cover gaps in knowledge."
In Year 11 Maths Methods, another student's working was sometimes disorganised, with margins missing and steps hard to follow—this slowed down checking for small errors.
Meanwhile, a Year 6 student skipped homework worksheets entirely; when asked, she admitted the tasks felt overwhelming.
These patterns meant extra time spent revisiting missed basics instead of progressing confidently into new or complex topics.
A Templestowe tutor recently saw a Year 11 student who'd been hesitant with multi-part biology questions start to tackle them independently, linking steps in cellular respiration and including previous lesson knowledge without prompts.
In another session, a Year 9 maths student who used to leave out key points now self-checks answers and revises when something's missing, showing more initiative instead of waiting for corrections.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student who struggled with mixed numbers last term now completes fraction modules faster than before and finished an extra worksheet with every answer correct.