99.95 UAI - Chemistry and Physics Specialist (1 Viewer)

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Hey everyone, my name is Shinuo and here's a little about me and what I do:

I graduated in 2003 from Fort Street High with UAI of 99.95. Currently studying 4th year Medicine at UNSW, I have been tutoring since I finished my HSC with a huge variety of tutoring experience over 4 years. I have taught at large coaching centres (Northshore, Chatswood), medium sized institutions (Harry's Mathematics, Hurstville), small groups, as well as one-on-one.

However, I specialise in Chemistry and Physics, teaching these subjects exclusively all year round for the past 4 years. I want to share my expertise and experience with students wanting to excel in the sciences and achieve a high UAI.

I have personally helped in excess of 100 students from all over Sydney, including comprehensive, top selective, Catholic and private schools. 95% of all past students have improved their rankings dramatically and many have ended up topping their grade or scoring in the top 10 in the Trials and school assessments. In the class of 2006, 85%+ of my students scored band 5 and above in the HSC exams.

I update my notes every year to reflect the changes to the HSC exams, and have accumulated a huge amount of trial papers and excellent notes. This year, lessons are a very reasonable $20/hr.

If you are interested and simply want to find out more, give me a call on 0424065968 /95022893 OR email me (Shinuo@hotmail.com) or add me to MSN - (Shinuo@hotmail.com). I’m very friendly and I promise I won’t bite your head off!

Yr 12 lessons start week 1 Term IV. I can only take on a limited number of students so get that call in ASAP!
 

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Hey varun thanks for enquiring. Call me or add me to msn and we can work out travel arrangements, etc. Looking forward to chatting with you ;)
 

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unique name said:
Hey everyone, my name is Shinuo and here's a little about me and what I do:

I graduated in 2003 from Fort Street High with UAI of 99.95. Currently studying 4th year Medicine at UNSW, I have been tutoring since I finished my HSC with a huge variety of tutoring experience over 4 years. I have taught at large coaching centres (Northshore, Chatswood), medium sized institutions (Harry's Mathematics, Hurstville), small groups, as well as one-on-one.

However, I specialise in Chemistry and Physics, teaching these subjects exclusively all year round for the past 4 years. I want to share my expertise and experience with students wanting to excel in the sciences and achieve a high UAI.

I have personally helped in excess of 100 students from all over Sydney, including comprehensive, top selective, Catholic and private schools. 95% of all past students have improved their rankings dramatically and many have ended up topping their grade or scoring in the top 10 in the Trials and school assessments. In the class of 2006, 85%+ of my students scored band 5 and above in the HSC exams.

I update my notes every year to reflect the changes to the HSC exams, and have accumulated a huge amount of trial papers and excellent notes. This year, lessons are a very reasonable $20/hr.

If you are interested and simply want to find out more, give me a call on 0424065968 /95022893 OR email me (Shinuo@hotmail.com) or add me to MSN - (Shinuo@hotmail.com). I’m very friendly and I promise I won’t bite your head off!

Yr 12 lessons start week 1 Term IV. I can only take on a limited number of students so get that call in ASAP!
99.95 UAI real nice Shinuo! I hope to study Med at UNSW like your currently doing :). Good luck with getting students to tutor.
 

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Did you do 4unit mathematics?

If so, can you teach at the rockdale~hurstville area?

I have another (maybe 2) friends that would like private tutoring along with me for 4unit maths AND physics together.
 

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