Generally Y10 phys and chem is a preview of Y11 - I think its find to start without it but it might be slightly harderWill it be hard if you get into Y11 term1 Chemistry and physics tutoring classes without having learnt Yr10 contents. Is it still doable? If you work hard, with extra tutor to help?
Thankyou Nathan.Generally Y10 phys and chem is a preview of Y11 - I think its find to start without it but it might be slightly harder
ye it's doable.Will it be hard if you get into Y11 term1 Chemistry and physics tutoring classes without having learnt Yr10 contents. Is it still doable? If you work hard, with extra tutor to help?
only people from ruse do this strat afaik. pretty overkill if u do it solely for atar.Thankyou Nathan.
Have you seen your cohort tutoring 1hrs ahead of the school yr? Eg; attending yr11 tutoring school, while still in Yr10 class at school.
I had a look at yr10 science book, it seems the contents of physics and chemistry are not that heavy. could that be easy to catch up if skipping it?
Might be silly to ask. Just a thought.
So when in yr 11, you can start learning yr 12 stuff, and in yr12, you can repeat, or maybe attend a different tutoring school, so getting a better change to get high ATAR?
for chemistry, i went in not knowing almost nothing about year 10 content (because the year 10 content was taught in lockdown and i ended up not listening or doing the work at all), and honestly i was fine without it. i knew the basics (like how to name elements and write the formulas for ionic compounds) but that was the bare minimum, but in all honesty it was easy to adjust. no need for a tutor, just look through your textbook and ask your teacher if you need helpWill it be hard if you get into Y11 term1 Chemistry and physics tutoring classes without having learnt Yr10 contents. Is it still doable? If you work hard, with extra tutor to help?
At least do a few on demand courses so you don't fall behind (as you are generally avoiding very key components in yr 10) trust me I've tried this... Does not work without foundations from previous yr.Will it be hard if you get into Y11 term1 Chemistry and physics tutoring classes without having learnt Yr10 contents. Is it still doable? If you work hard, with extra tutor to help?
I was in a non-selective school so most of the people in my year were fairly chill and only a few people did it one year earlier. For me i just started y11 stuff in the summer holidays and that worked out fine. Idk about other schools tho i think a lot of ruse kids and stuff definitely were doing a year earlierThankyou Nathan.
Have you seen your cohort tutoring 1 yr ahead of the school yr? Eg; attending yr11 tutoring school, while still in Yr10 class at school.
I had a look at yr10 science book, it seems the contents of physics and chemistry are not that heavy. could that be easy to catch up if skipping it?
Might be silly to ask. Just a thought.
So when in yr 11, you can start learning yr 12 stuff, and in yr12, you can repeat, or maybe attend a different tutoring school, so getting a better change to get high ATAR?
Thankyou. seems like should not skip yr10 tutor for yr11At least do a few on demand courses so you don't fall behind (as you are generally avoiding very key components in yr 10) trust me I've tried this... Does not work without foundations from previous yr.
You could do both simultaneously; ie you can do yr 10 maybe on demand via matrix and do others via a different campusThankyou. seems like should not skip yr10 tutor for yr11
you mean enrolling coaching school for yr10 content and the y11 content at the same time?You could do both simultaneously; ie you can do yr 10 maybe on demand via matrix and do others via a different campus
do you think it's beneficial overall to HSC marks to attend yr 11 science tutoring while you are in yr10?You should be fine. The only thing you learn in year 10 for physics is just velocity (which is taught in year 8 math), and types of energy e.g. GPE and KE. For year 10 chem, you just learn about the first 20 elements, valency, and types of intramolecular bonds e.g. ionic, covalent, metallic. You could probably cover this all in a day.
Ive found that year 10 is kinda a waste of a year, i feel like nesa dumbed it down so accelerated kids dont miss out on a content heavy year.