Student Tutors
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We are providing a free tutoring service for HSC students this year. You will be taught by graduates from some of the best universities in the world, currently we have graduates from Oxford and Cambridge Universities in the UK, Harvard and Dartmouth, in the US and from the University of Sydney and the Australian National University in Australia.
Aside from the tutoring we will also be providing:
Lecture Notes
Problem Sets & Solutions
Harder Problem Sets & Solutions (to really test you).
Currently, we are looking to concentrate on Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Engineering & Physics.
This is a completely free service, but we can only take a certain number of people onto our courses.
Please get in touch if you'd like to register your interest, by sending the following details to teamstudenttutors@gmail.com :
Name:
School Year:
Subjects (for which you would like tutoring):
School:
State:
We'll then get back to you very quickly, even if we cannot offer you a place on our 1-on-1 tutoring service we will be able to offer custom-written notes as well as an "Ask The Professor" option, where you can send questions into some of the professors and lecturers we have helping us.
Thanks. If you know anybody else who may be interested please let them know.
Aside from the tutoring we will also be providing:
Lecture Notes
Problem Sets & Solutions
Harder Problem Sets & Solutions (to really test you).
Currently, we are looking to concentrate on Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Engineering & Physics.
This is a completely free service, but we can only take a certain number of people onto our courses.
Please get in touch if you'd like to register your interest, by sending the following details to teamstudenttutors@gmail.com :
Name:
School Year:
Subjects (for which you would like tutoring):
School:
State:
We'll then get back to you very quickly, even if we cannot offer you a place on our 1-on-1 tutoring service we will be able to offer custom-written notes as well as an "Ask The Professor" option, where you can send questions into some of the professors and lecturers we have helping us.
Thanks. If you know anybody else who may be interested please let them know.
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