purplesean
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I've seen Matrix plus ads about their online course but was wondering if it's worth trying?
yep i would recommend them 100% if you are a capable self learner. I used them personally it helped a lot (not sponsored just my opinion lmao)I've seen Matrix plus ads about their online course but was wondering if it's worth trying?
pro tactic i used as wellfor sciences 100%, i love the resources (idk about maths/eng but i heard they're a bit mid) they get shipped just before the next holiday break so you can speed through the module in the holidays and stay ahead, so that during the term i just do past paper qs to review (that's what i do)
sort of it is - the people there go above and beyond to help. I often just spammed questions to get an answer, and they would get back to me (u can also ask for tips on assignments and other exam queries too)oh ok, yeah i was thinking of doing it for Chemistry and maybe English if the content is any good.
are the QA forums helpful? like idk if it's just like another bored of studies where other students answer your questions or do tutors answer also?
Did you use it for maths aswell? if so how was itsort of it is - the people there go above and beyond to help. I often just spammed questions to get an answer, and they would get back to me (u can also ask for tips on assignments and other exam queries too)
Its way more structured. doesnt compress content so much to the point where too much has been condensed, but doesnt branch out of syllabus and add irrrelevant stuff.for sciences its not rlly needed tho right? like i could do just as well with just other ppls notes, past paper question and textbook and my teachers help except for free and not wasting money right?
I have done it for english and its not helpful, in fact it just takes time away from doing your school work. The just through the content like the school and discuss a few questions. and each week you get hw like 'write a intro on this' which you submit and get feedback on. And the questions are no way near the ones you would get in an exam.oh ok, yeah i was thinking of doing it for Chemistry and maybe English if the content is any good.
are the QA forums helpful? like idk if it's just like another bored of studies where other students answer your questions or do tutors answer also?
i do chem, the chem resources are so good and they're so easy to follow, especially with the more theory heavy stuff like module 7 the theory book's pretty helpful because they address exactly what i need and it's easy to navigate to what i need. i've never been a fan of using other people's notes, i like the process of either making my own or going through the theory book in an online lesson. i like the matrix workbook because it has questions that are actually relevant to the hsc and are of similar difficulty and basically a bunch of qs you'd expect in an exam (+ they put in a hsc q here and there from much older hsc papers), but definitely you can do without matrix. for me i like having structure which is easier for a tutoring place to do rather than i try to do it all myself, esp since textbooks can sometimes go all over the place or miss some thingsfor sciences its not rlly needed tho right? like i could do just as well with just other ppls notes, past paper question and textbook and my teachers help except for free and not wasting money right?
Matrix english/maths are not worth it. too repeitive and is just bland.I have done it for english and its not helpful, in fact it just takes time away from doing your school work. The just through the content like the school and discuss a few questions. and each week you get hw like 'write a intro on this' which you submit and get feedback on. And the questions are no way near the ones you would get in an exam.
For the science subjects, my friend says that they go through hsc questions along the way so like one or two at the end of a section or they put trial paper questions (they reference them ofc they have to). For maths its the same, except they put questions from past like 1998 that is related to the syllabus. so maths and science is recommended.
I don’t do matrix+ so idk if it’s better, but this is an actual problem, a lot of science resources either go onto unnecessary out of syllabus tangents and way too much boring detail or miss tons of detail and are too condensedIts way more structured. doesnt compress content so much to the point where too much has been condensed, but doesnt branch out of syllabus and add irrrelevant stuff.
yeah. I had this issue for a while (prolly Aved around 70% on topic tests bc I've always relied on pearson textbook and condensed study notes from senior years). I got matrix + and managed to average 96+% on my second semester sci tests. It's just easy bc these mfers did all the hard work, all you've gotta do is just gotta put all that knowledge on paper in the real test. Crazy thing too is they provide the syllabus outcomes to show that they definately completed all required dot points. I genuinely think its worth it tbh.I don’t do matrix+ so idk if it’s better, but this is an actual problem, a lot of science resources either go onto unnecessary out of syllabus tangents and way too much boring detail or miss tons of detail and are too condensed
maybe cause you have a better maths teacher than me.Matrix english/maths are not worth it. too repeitive and is just bland.
Every tutoring centre sucks for english. Try and find a good private english tutor asap - in year 12 I wasn't able to find someone who did my texts and was good. You could start with figuring out exactly what texts you are doing in year 12. A good hack would be to ask people in the years above you who popped off in English.oh ok, yeah i was thinking of doing it for Chemistry and maybe English if the content is any good.
are the QA forums helpful? like idk if it's just like another bored of studies where other students answer your questions or do tutors answer also?
btw did u do eco? if so im gonna dm uEvery tutoring centre sucks for english. Try and find a good private english tutor asap - in year 12 I wasn't able to find someone who did my texts and was good. You could start with figuring out exactly what texts you are doing in year 12.
Sorry, I didn't do economicsbtw did u do eco? if so im gonna dm u
all g theres many more on this forum to pester ( i have lost all self respect when it comes to asking [begging] for help)Sorry, I didn't do economics