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I wanna go to zhangshsc next year, but i can't do both phys and chem cause du already stripped 80% of my parent's income, so people who know, do u think it will be better to get tutored in chem or physics?
 

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I wanna go to zhangshsc next year, but i can't do both phys and chem cause du already stripped 80% of my parent's income, so people who know, do u think it will be better to get tutored in chem or physics?
hey, i can only comment on year 11 physics, sorry for that. but it's self manageable honestly. you just need to get a textbook to rely on (since physics teachers at school r not qualified enough smh) and you need to compile a bunch of practise questions. it will be easier if you do tutoring for physics because the teachers there are skilled + experienced teaching the syllabus since schools tend to skip over some of the syllabus because,

1. they don't have enough time
2. thery are unskilled in teaching some modules.

mod 3 tends to be skipped a lot at school bc the teachers have no experience with teaching it + barely have any knowledge about it.

also since dr du is expensive for you, why not try a cheaper alternative, like ngo?
 

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some of it also depends on the quality of ur teachers at school. if u find that ur teachers rarely give you feedback and you dont benefit from the school lessons, def consider a tutor. otherwise, a good teacher and a good textbook is often all u need to pull urself up
 

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I wanna go to zhangshsc next year, but i can't do both phys and chem cause du already stripped 80% of my parent's income, so people who know, do u think it will be better to get tutored in chem or physics?
bro if u think yr 11 fees are bad omlπŸ’€πŸ’€ u in for a big surprise in a yrs time
 
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I wanna go to zhangshsc next year, but i can't do both phys and chem cause du already stripped 80% of my parent's income, so people who know, do u think it will be better to get tutored in chem or physics?
Change math tutors then there are more affordable and better ones than Du
 

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hey, i can only comment on year 11 physics, sorry for that. but it's self manageable honestly. you just need to get a textbook to rely on (since physics teachers at school r not qualified enough smh) and you need to compile a bunch of practise questions. it will be easier if you do tutoring for physics because the teachers there are skilled + experienced teaching the syllabus since schools tend to skip over some of the syllabus because,

1. they don't have enough time
2. thery are unskilled in teaching some modules.

mod 3 tends to be skipped a lot at school bc the teachers have no experience with teaching it + barely have any knowledge about it.

also since dr du is expensive for you, why not try a cheaper alternative, like ngo?
NEVER, DR DU >>>
 

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hey, i can only comment on year 11 physics, sorry for that. but it's self manageable honestly. you just need to get a textbook to rely on (since physics teachers at school r not qualified enough smh) and you need to compile a bunch of practise questions. it will be easier if you do tutoring for physics because the teachers there are skilled + experienced teaching the syllabus since schools tend to skip over some of the syllabus because,

1. they don't have enough time
2. thery are unskilled in teaching some modules.

mod 3 tends to be skipped a lot at school bc the teachers have no experience with teaching it + barely have any knowledge about it.

also since dr du is expensive for you, why not try a cheaper alternative, like ngo?
thank you, what mods do you think are the hardest?
 

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prelims: probably mod 2 or 4. module 1 is either suvat plugging or some basic vector manipulation, mod 2 deals with forces and it can get a bit tricky, mod 3 deals with waves/themo (so fucking boring), mod 4 is like electricity

hsc: mod 5 builds on mod 1/2 so you should defs have those covered well, mod 6(electromagnetism) is the hardest (haven't started it yet so can't say much), mod 7 is the most 'theory based' from what i know - special relativity can be really annoying, mod 8 is just a mish mash of everything
thanks bro im gonna get a state rank thanks to u
 

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thank you, what mods do you think are the hardest?
okay here's the thing, difficulty just depends on the person, i found mod 1, the easiest of them all, difficult. looking back it's like a "wtf i found kinematics difficult?" but i'll definetly say, mod 3 (waves and thermodynamics) is the content heaviest of the 4 mods you will be learning during year 11. year 11 is the foundation for year 12 physics. mod 2 (dynamics) will be used in mod 5 advanced mechanics, mod 3 will be applied in mod 7, basically you get the jizz. so make sure you thoroughly learn all of the foundation mods conceptually and practise them out
 

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prelims: probably mod 2 or 4. module 1 is either suvat plugging or some basic vector manipulation, mod 2 deals with forces and it can get a bit tricky, mod 3 deals with waves/themo (so fucking boring), mod 4 is like electricity

hsc: mod 5 builds on mod 1/2 so you should defs have those covered well, mod 6(electromagnetism) is the hardest (haven't started it yet so can't say much), mod 7 is the most 'theory based' from what i know - special relativity can be really annoying, mod 8 is just a mish mash of everything
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prelims: probably mod 2 or 4. module 1 is either suvat plugging or some basic vector manipulation, mod 2 deals with forces and it can get a bit tricky, mod 3 deals with waves/themo (so fucking boring), mod 4 is like electricity

hsc: mod 5 builds on mod 1/2 so you should defs have those covered well, mod 6(electromagnetism) is the hardest (haven't started it yet so can't say much), mod 7 is the most 'theory based' from what i know - special relativity can be really annoying, mod 8 is just a mish mash of everything
bro did u start mod 5 already
 

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you should also ask how fast your school goes and if they go out of order; my school is up to mod 4 (they skipped vector subtraction) which is on the same pace as some tutoring centres, if not faster (rip all of the ppl in my school who go matrix for phys)
u could also try peak for chem if you can afford it; i've heard it's very good for value
peak is great but it only offers online chem and i cant go f2f cause its 2 hours from where i live......
 

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you should also ask how fast your school goes and if they go out of order; my school is up to mod 4 (they skipped vector subtraction) which is on the same pace as some tutoring centres, if not faster (rip all of the ppl in my school who go matrix for phys)
u could also try peak for chem if you can afford it; i've heard it's very good for value
why r u like this, matrix is so good for science 😭
 

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