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    tips for using checking/extra time after math exam?

    If you have the time, go through any questions where you took shortcuts or made assumptions and try to work on them from first principles.
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    good maths tutoring for selective student?

    Those are solid options. (Source: I was the head teacher for 8 years at one of these colleges) If you are looking for small group tutoring, come give us a try!
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    4u maths

    You can spend as little as you need, as long as you are solid enough to apply the concepts in 3U and 4U. The analogy is they teach you integration in 2U but you'll need to know it for 3U and definitely 4U. I was lucky to accelerate 2U but I know many of friends did not and it was more stressful...
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    Post Trials

    I found trial papers helps but under exam conditions and keeping a log of questions / techniques that you got wrong. The exam condition helps with thinking under stress (its a skill and I try to tell my students to do it). Now do they listen ... :)
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    Using out of syllabus techniques for HSC

    Perfectly acceptable if its correct and mathematically sound. However, my school teacher deducted marks when I used a method taught at tutoring and it cost me a rank. Definitely ask your school teacher first, but for HSC its anything goes.
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    do you agree with the decision to remove euler's formula from the syllabus?

    Ridiculous, Eulers is the link between complex and exponentials. There are many things that can easily be solved with exponents than a binomial expansion ... NESA come on
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    Past Paper Marking (I'll pay u)

    I used to do this when my students were sitting the HSC. I'm happy to give you some pointers and guidance to questions where you need help free of charge. Send me the questions at 02 9059 8263 Whatsapp.
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    math tutoring for ext1 maths y11+12

    I can definitely understand the worry about staying ahead in a selective school. Was there a teacher that particularly motivates you and engages you? As scary as it sounds, it may help to stick with the program and trust that learning takes time. I know because I have tutor ADHD :)
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    Advanced Math [Year 11] Tutoring

    I'd highly recommend trying their free trials. You might find the one tutor that really motivates you to learn. I certainly had that when I was a student.
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    HSC Maths Ext. 1 & 2 Online Tutoring | Combined ~15 years of experience

    Happy friday and I'd thought I'll stop lurking and say hi. I'm Vincent Ruan and I'm the other founder at Zeta. We are very excited to meet you and if you have any questions, feel free to message us!
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    Looking to go maths tutoring - Talent 100, Dr Du or Mr Ye?

    Simple. Competition drives innovation and knowledge growth. The space race is a great example of how competition has advanced technology at unprecedented rates. You can not deny humans are fundamentally competitive, no one enjoys being below someone else. A classroom environment gives you just...
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    Ngo and sons hurstville?

    Apart from teaching, his very motivational and makes you actually want to go to class and learn.
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    Is NGO and Sons good?

    I've been to Ngo & Sons a while back (2016) and I remember it being really good. Yes, my first time was scary and after Dr Truong spoke to us I was really nervous. However my mum was adamant so I tried it out. And boy I was wrong. They are strict, yes, but this is strictness out of respect. We...
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    2017_hsc solution 3 unit ngo&sons

    The last question was unexpected. Was expecting it to be binomials or projectile. :(
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