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chaldoking

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Personally, the best tutor is yourself. By this I mean, that seeing as when you go tutoring your able to understand the content, if you take the time to listen in class, make active notes whilst teacher is speaking, get home revise and practice - you will be better than most kids that go tutoring. I know in my subjects students with tutoring still do not do well - but seeing as its in your mental capacity to be able to understand a concept at tutoring - im sure you can on your own aswell. Tutoring is artificial intelligence.
 

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So it seems people think Prior/Matrix (most expensive) are best?
Do you think it's worth it?
 

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I attended tutorials every friday and it helped a lot to understand and clear out some other lessons that i hardly understand.
 

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pwoh said:
So it seems people think Prior/Matrix (most expensive) are best?
Do you think it's worth it?

yeah they're very good. but u can get cheaper tutors.
 

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What do you recommend for English? My English sucks. (I know I already made a thread on this, but noone replied :()
 

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Which is better in Maths: Pre Uni or North Shore?

Need help in making my decision :)
 

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i'm in the middle of deciding which tutoring colleges i should go.

pryor is the very expensive one? what about prime? i'm also considering talent100 as well, although i'm wondering if anyone knows the cost of the tutoring lessons there? say for 4u maths.

whilst on talent100, is it true that you would get kicked out if you don't stay up with the class? (as in like, not do your homework, or perform considerably bad in comparison to the rest of the class)

thanks :D
 

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Alpha Omega, have the most dedicated teachers I've ever met.
 

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talent 100 is pretty good imho, great tutors + great notes + small classes
 
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yea i go there
about 40% of my grade does
hurlstone ag high =P
about the same from sefton and fort st

Doctor Jolly said:
Ahh .. just ask the-derivative, he goes there. I actually know about 5 people who go there. His work is at an alright standard, but he yells at students a lot. So be prepared for some abuse when you go to his classes :)
 

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Lea Nguyen said:
I go to Terry Lee in Bankstown, its cheap and hes really fantastic, i think he used to be a past HSC marker and thats for maths (there are no 2U classes).

For english, i go to this place on the same street as Terry Lee (mark my words, its a long street) and the teachers name is Zenna- she's brilliant and funny too.

zena diab?
 

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