Thank you! =DBEST CHEMISTRY TUTOR IN THE WORLD pretty much saved me from failing chemistry and helped me gain an internal rank which will assure me a band 6 for assessment mark!
Hi, sorry took a while to get back to this. I don't do UMAT unfortunatelyHi Do you do tutoring for UMAT? Could you please pm your price and location of tutoring please
Hey I don't tutor English, but for Creative Writing, my story was horse-shit (it was about an alien not belonging) until my tutor said that I really needed to appeal to the majority female markers more. So...I wrote about a girl who loves playing the piano, and she gets an arranged marriage but doesn't like it. So basically..you need to have a good story with not that much STUFF HAPPENING. Just go into epic detail for describing everything. Cultural/music etc. are good, they appeal to the average marker. For unseen texts, do you mean the short answer section? Make a list of techniques, practice your unseen text responses to past HSCs in timed conditions. Make sure you focus on the techniques and how they achieve something. Hope this helps =)Hey, I just quited my english tutor a few months ago, was wondering how do you improve english in terms of creative writing and answering unseen texts by yourself, considering your method that got you 97
Hey mate, I do but I don't give them out/sell them =) I did As you Like it, Frankenstein/BR, Gwen Harwood and Justice Gamehey, just wondering if you still have your essays for english, and if you do, what texts did you do?
Nah I've never heard of it? Name sounds good though =P Is it this? --> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holistic_educationBtw are you familiar with holistic learning, it's similar to what you mentioned in the way you teach
Oh yea, that's totally what I advocate (and a lot of other people too probably). I mean, there are limits to just how much you can 'holistically learn' in the HSC, and when it comes down to it, there is quite a bit which you HAVE to memorise. Nonetheless, yes I think everyone benefits from being taught in a way which links to what they already know, using analogies/diagrams, and I try to do this as much as possible in my tutoring. Also, it's more fun and challenging for me to teach students this way. In the free lectures at Parra library which I'm giving, I'm gonna focus 100% on the holistic part to make sure it sticks. I think 'holistic learning' is a skill you learn gradually, not immediately when you want to.Yes, basically, it's the opposite of rote learning, where you memorise concepts. It's the process of learning everything, through linking ideas universally, which can be done through analogy, diagrams and metaphors that help understand things deeply. Right now, I'm trying to adapt this technique since I find it much easier than memorizing, and it's proven to be very useful for me so far, it's pretty much like 'studying smarter, not harder'. Check out this blog if your interested : http://www.scotthyoung.com/blog/2007/03/25/how-to-ace-your-finals-without-studying/
Thanks man! Everyone asks me how many hours I studied! I'm not sure, I think probably like 2-3 hours on normal afterschool days, quite a bit more on weekends. The important thing is to be consistent and study yourself constantly long before the test comes. I think at least an hour a day, from the very beginning, is essential. I played some tennis in Yr 11 but stopped in Yr 12, but I think playing sports and other activities doesn't affect your studies significantly at all. It's not like you study every living hour of the day anyways! =Phey jayson, your marks are just amazing
About how many hours do you study after school each day and the weekends?
do you play any sports and other activities in yr 11 and 12?
Nah sorry I don't, I tutor in Wentworthvilledo you tutor around the epping area?
Guys...Nah sorry I don't, I tutor in Wentworthville