This isn't necessarily good advice. If someone is getting 28% in an advanced maths exam, they aren't studying enough. A tutor will not solve this problem. Tutoring can be helpful, yes, but it is far from necessary, and a tutor cannot make you study. Many people get a poor mark on an exam and then immediately get a tutor, and then get another poor mark in the next exam and ask what they did wrong and blame their tutor. What they did wrong is not studying enough of the right stuff, and most of the time their tutor was not the problem. Furthermore, all the top students I have met who go to tutoring do not rely on it to do well, and merely utilise it as extra help and resources.
@dumbcurry, if you want to do well in advanced, I recommend:
1.Getting a copy of Cambridge
2.Attempting ad many questions as you can from it for each topic, especially the harder ones.
3. Getting hold of as many past papers for year 11 advanced as you can, and doing all the questions relative to the topics that you are next tested on.
If you do this consistently throughout the term, it will almost certainly get you to a level in advanced where you are doing very well. If this is too time consuming or too much of a struggle and does not see you getting better results in the next exam perhaps standard would be a better fit for you. Please remember, tutoring alone is not a solution, but consistent self study is necessary for the hsc. Good luck.
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