Hey guys,
We (Harsh, Vihaan and I) have decided to commence tutoring AND ONLINE marking/editing/tutoring services to aid the current cohort reach their full potential
Our ranks are:
Harsh: Mathematics (Ext 1 and 2): 1, Chemistry:1, Physics:1, Biology: 1
Vihaan: Mathematics (Ext 1 and 2): 2, Chemistry: 5, Physics: 2, Engineering Studies:1
Sanjoy: English (Advanced, Ext 1 and 2): 1, Biology: 5, Ancient History: 1
in addition to these ranks, we have all attained 90+ for most of our assessment taks and examinations.
Here are the following subjects for whom we will be offering tutoring services and online help:
1. English AOS, Advanced, Extension 1 and 2 (SanjoyM)
2. Mathematics General 2U, Extension 1 and 2 (Vihaan, Harsh)
3. Chemistry (Vihaan, Harsh)
4. Physics (Harsh, Vihaan)
5. Biology (Harsh, SanjoyM)
6. Engineering Studies (Vihaan)
7. Ancient History (SanjoyM)
We will provide the following resources to supplement your understanding of HSC content and methods for tutoring:
Mathematics 2U, Extension 1 and 2: - "We target the problems"
-Worked out answers
-Online help
-HSC past examination papers
-Face to face tutoring: detailed, step by step breakdown of solutions
-Persist upon working on, and improving your problematic areas or topics
-Weekly examination style homework questions
-Work though HSC questions each week for the topic being studied
-Tips and inputs on how to manage time
-Easy methods to use to solve the problem
-Work ahead of your school schedule
-You may email them questions any time and receive a reply within 24 hours
-Weekly booklets to cover areas and topics.
-Maths Ext 1 & 2 Past Paper Solutions
-Cambridge Ext 2 Worked Solutions
-Maths Resources from bored of studies
-Maths Ext 1 & 2 & 2U worksheets from various resources
-Notes for Ext 2 from a teacher
CHEMISTRY - "There ARE solutions!"
Production of Materials, The Acidic Environment, Chemical Monitoring and Management,
-Theory notes: Detailed, and have been drafted and refined multiple times.
-Detailed notes on practicals, with tabulated results and discussion questions (Validity, reliability, accuracy, calculations) - Have been checked by teachers and HSC markers
-Cover topics from Jacaranda Chemistry and other textbooks to further heighten your awareness and knowledge of syllabus dot points
-10-11 booklets covering syllabus dot points, including theory, practical and essential skills
-TSFX notes
-Tips and inputs from HSC markers
-Tips on how to AVOID common silly mistakes during examinations
-Shortcuts, acronyms and poems to remember certain content
-Working through past HSC examinations with your tutor
-Weekly HSC style homework questions
- KISS notes for every topic
-Working through questions from the Conquering Chemistry, Chemistry Context 2, Cambridge Chemistry 2012, to facilitate a holistic understanding of HSC Chemistry and its requirements for each module.
-Most importantly, HOW to answer HSC questions to their entirety, thereby maximising marks.
-Balancing Equations (VERY problematic for some students), Shortcuts and tips for calculations
Option: Shipwrecks, Chemistry of Art, Industrial Chemistry
-Detailed NOTES for each option
-Shortcuts and tips for calculations
-How to PROPERLY answer option questions, thus ensuring optimal marks.
-10-11 booklets, covering theory and practical from EACH dot point within the syllabus for Shipwrecks
-Working through past HSC examination questions
-Targeting areas, which are problematic
-Booklets on Shipwrecks, Corrosion and Conservation from the Maritime Museum to further knowledge and understanding of the conversation and preservation procedure (2 -3 named artefacts)
BIOLOGY -
Core:
-Theory notes: Detailed, and have been drafted and refined multiple times.
-Detailed notes on practicals, with tabulated results and discussion questions (Validity, reliability, accuracy) - Have been checked by teachers and HSC markers
-Cover topics from HSC NSW Biology and other textbooks to further heighten your awareness and knowledge of syllabus dot points
-10-11 booklets covering syllabus dot points, including theory, practical and essential skills
-TSFX notes
-Tips and inputs from HSC markers
-Tips on how to AVOID common silly mistakes during examinations
-Shortcuts, acronyms and poems to remember certain content
-Working through past HSC examinations with your tutor
-Weekly HSC style homework questions
- KISS notes for EVERY topic
-Working through questions from a range of textbooks (Cambridge 2012 Biology), to facilitate a holistic understanding of HSC Biology and its requirements for each module.
-Most importantly, HOW to answer HSC questions to their entirety, thereby maximising marks. (As former students, we understand how arduous it may be to answer Biology questions at times, as markers are very pedantic. However, we have tricks, which will simplify answering questions)
-
Options: Communication (TSFX notes), Genetics: The Code Broken (Booklets), and other options.
PHYSICS
Core
-Theory notes: Detailed, and have been drafted and refined multiple times.
-Detailed notes on practicals, with tabulated results and discussion questions (Validity, reliability, accuracy, calculations) - Have been checked by teachers and HSC markers
-Cover topics from Physics textbooks to further heighten your awareness and knowledge of syllabus dot points
-10-11 booklets covering syllabus dot points, including theory, practical and essential skills
-TSFX notes
-Tips and inputs from HSC markers
-Tips on how to AVOID common silly mistakes during examinations
-Shortcuts, acronyms and poems to remember certain content
-Working through past HSC examinations with your tutor
-Weekly HSC style homework questions
- KISS notes for every topic
-Working through questions from a range of Physics textbooks, thereby facilitating a deeper understanding of HSC Physics and its requirements
-Most importantly, HOW to answer HSC questions to their entirety, thereby maximising marks.
-Cambridge 2012 – HSC Physics (Working through HSC questions)
Options: ALL options!
Engineering studies - "We CAN create!"
-Working through HSC style examination questions every week
-HSC style examination homework
-Face to face tutoring to learn shortcuts, methodologies espoused to perfect diagrams, content and calculations
-Truly understanding what the course entails
-As stated before, most significantly, HOW to answer HSC questions to their entirety
-NOTES for ALL modules
Ancient History: Pompeii, Minoan Society, Hatshepsut, New Kingdom Egypt to ThutIV - "History won't be boring anymore!"
-Notes for ALL modules
-Tips for contention retention
-Shortcuts, acronyms and poems to remember CONTENT
-As it is a content-based course, we will cover one dot point at a time, and answer sample questions.
-LEARN and DEVELOP methods to PROPERLY ANSWER HSC-style examination questions
-Practicing planning and writing responses on the SPOT - essential skills
-Help you develop your notes each week in the style of essay scaffolds for each dot point
-Weekly homework
-Essay Scaffolds
-Face to face tutoring
-HSC History Study day notes
-TSFX notes
AREA OF STUDY (The Simple Gift - I can tutor other texts as well)
-Generic Belonging notes
-ESSAY scaffolds
-ESSAY plans, with detailed textual references and features
-Generic notes on the complexities and paradoxical nature of belonging and not belonging
-ESSAY of The Simple Gift, What's Eating Gilbert Grape and For One More Day (This essay was drafted, re-drafted and refined multiple times, and was marked by tutors and a HSC marker - It received a mark of 15/15)
-CREATIVE Writing 1 - Symbolic motif of a compass and time
-CREATIVE writing 2 - incorporates theorists and complex concepts (Both creative pieces received a mark of 13-15/15)
Advanced English:
Module A: Comparative Study of Texts and Contexts (Texts in Time: Frankenstein and Blade Runner)
- Essay plans, with detailed textual reference and features
- Generic notes of the contextual influences of Frankenstein and Blade Runner
- Notes with generic phrases for comparison, with detailed textual references, features and critics.
- 2 Essays on Frankenstein/Blade Runner - Comparative Study (Both essays were drafted and refined multiple times, and were marked by Tutors and a HSC marker - Mark: 19-20/20)
- Other notes pertinent to a contextualised analysis of both texts
- Essay scaffolds to aid in moulding to an array of plausible questions
-Lessons plans and booklets for each text (6 each)
Module B: Critical Study of Texts (Speeches - I can also tutor other texts as well)
- Essay plans, with detailed textual references, features and critics
- Generic notes regarding the contextual information of EACH speech
- Generic notes of speeches: Atwood, Sadat, Suu Kyi
- Tabulated essay plan for Suu Kyi and Atwood (Theme: the female condition)
-Essay scaffold
- ESSAY on Atwood, Suu Kyi and Sadat (This critical response was drafted and refined multiple times, and marked by Tutors and a HSC marker. It received a mark of 20/20)
-Other notes relevant to the critical study of Texts
- Sample essays and booklets from TSFX
Module C: Representation and Text (Julius Caesar - I can also tutor "Justice Game")
- Generic notes on the concept of Representation - Critics and theories, which will aid you in a grasping a holistic understanding of the module
-Notes on Contextual influences for Julius Caesar
-Generic phrases for Conflicting Perspective Essays
TSFX booklets
-Tabulated notes and ESSAY plans, with detailed textual references and features
- ESSAY of Julius Caesar and 2 RELATED TEXTS - (Ozymandias by Percy Shelley and Kurosawa's Rashomon) - This essay was drafted and refined multiple times, and marked by Tutors and a HSC marker - received a mark of 20/20)
- Lessons plans and booklets for Julius Caesar - (6 booklets)
EXTENSION 1 ENGLISH - Crime Writing (Module A)
- Generic notes (9, 800 words) regarding Genre Studies, Crime writing and ALL TEXTS
-Tabulated essay plan for Critical Response - 2 RELATED TEXTS (Unique and arduous related texts, which are rarely attempted - Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Umberto Eco's "The Name of the Rose")
- Folder with numerous notes covering Genre Studies and Crime Writing
- University of Sydney Postmodern theories and Crime Writing booklets/lectures
- Notes on EACH text, with detailed textual reference and features
- ESSAY plan, with DETAILED textual references, features and theorists - (2,900 words)
- ESSAY of TWO prescribed texts (Rear Window, Anil's Ghost) and TWO related texts - This essay was drafted and refined MULTIPLE times throughout HSC, and was marked by Tutors and HSC markers - received a mark of 24-25/25)
- Imaginative Writign scaffold
- Imaginative ideas
-Unique Crime Writing imaginative piece, which draws upon ideologies of Romanticism and facets of humanity's repressed desires (Drafted and refined many times, and was marked by tutors and HSC markers - received an initial mark of 23/25. However, upon re-drafting and editing, it received a mark of 25/25)
We had experience editing, tutoring online and providing inputs for assessments. In fact, I have provided inputs and refined/marked essays and tasks of students from your cohort within this forum, and they have all attained high A range to low A range marks.
The feedback we get is positive and inspires us to work even HARDER in aiding your cohort reach its FULL potential.
Most importantly, as tutors, our agenda is to try our best to nurture your skills and foundation, through hard work, efficiency and constant support (Online services), as we love aiding hard working and diligent students to attain their desired, dream mark and ATAR.
Price: $35 per/hour, or we can negotiate a price
Location: Parramatta area, Parramatta or Blacktown library.
If you are interested, please contact us on hsveducation@gmail.com
(We are sorry if this post contains any typing errors. If you notice one, we will try to rectify it)
We (Harsh, Vihaan and I) have decided to commence tutoring AND ONLINE marking/editing/tutoring services to aid the current cohort reach their full potential
Our ranks are:
Harsh: Mathematics (Ext 1 and 2): 1, Chemistry:1, Physics:1, Biology: 1
Vihaan: Mathematics (Ext 1 and 2): 2, Chemistry: 5, Physics: 2, Engineering Studies:1
Sanjoy: English (Advanced, Ext 1 and 2): 1, Biology: 5, Ancient History: 1
in addition to these ranks, we have all attained 90+ for most of our assessment taks and examinations.
Here are the following subjects for whom we will be offering tutoring services and online help:
1. English AOS, Advanced, Extension 1 and 2 (SanjoyM)
2. Mathematics General 2U, Extension 1 and 2 (Vihaan, Harsh)
3. Chemistry (Vihaan, Harsh)
4. Physics (Harsh, Vihaan)
5. Biology (Harsh, SanjoyM)
6. Engineering Studies (Vihaan)
7. Ancient History (SanjoyM)
We will provide the following resources to supplement your understanding of HSC content and methods for tutoring:
Mathematics 2U, Extension 1 and 2: - "We target the problems"
-Worked out answers
-Online help
-HSC past examination papers
-Face to face tutoring: detailed, step by step breakdown of solutions
-Persist upon working on, and improving your problematic areas or topics
-Weekly examination style homework questions
-Work though HSC questions each week for the topic being studied
-Tips and inputs on how to manage time
-Easy methods to use to solve the problem
-Work ahead of your school schedule
-You may email them questions any time and receive a reply within 24 hours
-Weekly booklets to cover areas and topics.
-Maths Ext 1 & 2 Past Paper Solutions
-Cambridge Ext 2 Worked Solutions
-Maths Resources from bored of studies
-Maths Ext 1 & 2 & 2U worksheets from various resources
-Notes for Ext 2 from a teacher
CHEMISTRY - "There ARE solutions!"
Production of Materials, The Acidic Environment, Chemical Monitoring and Management,
-Theory notes: Detailed, and have been drafted and refined multiple times.
-Detailed notes on practicals, with tabulated results and discussion questions (Validity, reliability, accuracy, calculations) - Have been checked by teachers and HSC markers
-Cover topics from Jacaranda Chemistry and other textbooks to further heighten your awareness and knowledge of syllabus dot points
-10-11 booklets covering syllabus dot points, including theory, practical and essential skills
-TSFX notes
-Tips and inputs from HSC markers
-Tips on how to AVOID common silly mistakes during examinations
-Shortcuts, acronyms and poems to remember certain content
-Working through past HSC examinations with your tutor
-Weekly HSC style homework questions
- KISS notes for every topic
-Working through questions from the Conquering Chemistry, Chemistry Context 2, Cambridge Chemistry 2012, to facilitate a holistic understanding of HSC Chemistry and its requirements for each module.
-Most importantly, HOW to answer HSC questions to their entirety, thereby maximising marks.
-Balancing Equations (VERY problematic for some students), Shortcuts and tips for calculations
Option: Shipwrecks, Chemistry of Art, Industrial Chemistry
-Detailed NOTES for each option
-Shortcuts and tips for calculations
-How to PROPERLY answer option questions, thus ensuring optimal marks.
-10-11 booklets, covering theory and practical from EACH dot point within the syllabus for Shipwrecks
-Working through past HSC examination questions
-Targeting areas, which are problematic
-Booklets on Shipwrecks, Corrosion and Conservation from the Maritime Museum to further knowledge and understanding of the conversation and preservation procedure (2 -3 named artefacts)
BIOLOGY -
Core:
-Theory notes: Detailed, and have been drafted and refined multiple times.
-Detailed notes on practicals, with tabulated results and discussion questions (Validity, reliability, accuracy) - Have been checked by teachers and HSC markers
-Cover topics from HSC NSW Biology and other textbooks to further heighten your awareness and knowledge of syllabus dot points
-10-11 booklets covering syllabus dot points, including theory, practical and essential skills
-TSFX notes
-Tips and inputs from HSC markers
-Tips on how to AVOID common silly mistakes during examinations
-Shortcuts, acronyms and poems to remember certain content
-Working through past HSC examinations with your tutor
-Weekly HSC style homework questions
- KISS notes for EVERY topic
-Working through questions from a range of textbooks (Cambridge 2012 Biology), to facilitate a holistic understanding of HSC Biology and its requirements for each module.
-Most importantly, HOW to answer HSC questions to their entirety, thereby maximising marks. (As former students, we understand how arduous it may be to answer Biology questions at times, as markers are very pedantic. However, we have tricks, which will simplify answering questions)
-
Options: Communication (TSFX notes), Genetics: The Code Broken (Booklets), and other options.
PHYSICS
Core
-Theory notes: Detailed, and have been drafted and refined multiple times.
-Detailed notes on practicals, with tabulated results and discussion questions (Validity, reliability, accuracy, calculations) - Have been checked by teachers and HSC markers
-Cover topics from Physics textbooks to further heighten your awareness and knowledge of syllabus dot points
-10-11 booklets covering syllabus dot points, including theory, practical and essential skills
-TSFX notes
-Tips and inputs from HSC markers
-Tips on how to AVOID common silly mistakes during examinations
-Shortcuts, acronyms and poems to remember certain content
-Working through past HSC examinations with your tutor
-Weekly HSC style homework questions
- KISS notes for every topic
-Working through questions from a range of Physics textbooks, thereby facilitating a deeper understanding of HSC Physics and its requirements
-Most importantly, HOW to answer HSC questions to their entirety, thereby maximising marks.
-Cambridge 2012 – HSC Physics (Working through HSC questions)
Options: ALL options!
Engineering studies - "We CAN create!"
-Working through HSC style examination questions every week
-HSC style examination homework
-Face to face tutoring to learn shortcuts, methodologies espoused to perfect diagrams, content and calculations
-Truly understanding what the course entails
-As stated before, most significantly, HOW to answer HSC questions to their entirety
-NOTES for ALL modules
Ancient History: Pompeii, Minoan Society, Hatshepsut, New Kingdom Egypt to ThutIV - "History won't be boring anymore!"
-Notes for ALL modules
-Tips for contention retention
-Shortcuts, acronyms and poems to remember CONTENT
-As it is a content-based course, we will cover one dot point at a time, and answer sample questions.
-LEARN and DEVELOP methods to PROPERLY ANSWER HSC-style examination questions
-Practicing planning and writing responses on the SPOT - essential skills
-Help you develop your notes each week in the style of essay scaffolds for each dot point
-Weekly homework
-Essay Scaffolds
-Face to face tutoring
-HSC History Study day notes
-TSFX notes
AREA OF STUDY (The Simple Gift - I can tutor other texts as well)
-Generic Belonging notes
-ESSAY scaffolds
-ESSAY plans, with detailed textual references and features
-Generic notes on the complexities and paradoxical nature of belonging and not belonging
-ESSAY of The Simple Gift, What's Eating Gilbert Grape and For One More Day (This essay was drafted, re-drafted and refined multiple times, and was marked by tutors and a HSC marker - It received a mark of 15/15)
-CREATIVE Writing 1 - Symbolic motif of a compass and time
-CREATIVE writing 2 - incorporates theorists and complex concepts (Both creative pieces received a mark of 13-15/15)
Advanced English:
Module A: Comparative Study of Texts and Contexts (Texts in Time: Frankenstein and Blade Runner)
- Essay plans, with detailed textual reference and features
- Generic notes of the contextual influences of Frankenstein and Blade Runner
- Notes with generic phrases for comparison, with detailed textual references, features and critics.
- 2 Essays on Frankenstein/Blade Runner - Comparative Study (Both essays were drafted and refined multiple times, and were marked by Tutors and a HSC marker - Mark: 19-20/20)
- Other notes pertinent to a contextualised analysis of both texts
- Essay scaffolds to aid in moulding to an array of plausible questions
-Lessons plans and booklets for each text (6 each)
Module B: Critical Study of Texts (Speeches - I can also tutor other texts as well)
- Essay plans, with detailed textual references, features and critics
- Generic notes regarding the contextual information of EACH speech
- Generic notes of speeches: Atwood, Sadat, Suu Kyi
- Tabulated essay plan for Suu Kyi and Atwood (Theme: the female condition)
-Essay scaffold
- ESSAY on Atwood, Suu Kyi and Sadat (This critical response was drafted and refined multiple times, and marked by Tutors and a HSC marker. It received a mark of 20/20)
-Other notes relevant to the critical study of Texts
- Sample essays and booklets from TSFX
Module C: Representation and Text (Julius Caesar - I can also tutor "Justice Game")
- Generic notes on the concept of Representation - Critics and theories, which will aid you in a grasping a holistic understanding of the module
-Notes on Contextual influences for Julius Caesar
-Generic phrases for Conflicting Perspective Essays
TSFX booklets
-Tabulated notes and ESSAY plans, with detailed textual references and features
- ESSAY of Julius Caesar and 2 RELATED TEXTS - (Ozymandias by Percy Shelley and Kurosawa's Rashomon) - This essay was drafted and refined multiple times, and marked by Tutors and a HSC marker - received a mark of 20/20)
- Lessons plans and booklets for Julius Caesar - (6 booklets)
EXTENSION 1 ENGLISH - Crime Writing (Module A)
- Generic notes (9, 800 words) regarding Genre Studies, Crime writing and ALL TEXTS
-Tabulated essay plan for Critical Response - 2 RELATED TEXTS (Unique and arduous related texts, which are rarely attempted - Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Umberto Eco's "The Name of the Rose")
- Folder with numerous notes covering Genre Studies and Crime Writing
- University of Sydney Postmodern theories and Crime Writing booklets/lectures
- Notes on EACH text, with detailed textual reference and features
- ESSAY plan, with DETAILED textual references, features and theorists - (2,900 words)
- ESSAY of TWO prescribed texts (Rear Window, Anil's Ghost) and TWO related texts - This essay was drafted and refined MULTIPLE times throughout HSC, and was marked by Tutors and HSC markers - received a mark of 24-25/25)
- Imaginative Writign scaffold
- Imaginative ideas
-Unique Crime Writing imaginative piece, which draws upon ideologies of Romanticism and facets of humanity's repressed desires (Drafted and refined many times, and was marked by tutors and HSC markers - received an initial mark of 23/25. However, upon re-drafting and editing, it received a mark of 25/25)
We had experience editing, tutoring online and providing inputs for assessments. In fact, I have provided inputs and refined/marked essays and tasks of students from your cohort within this forum, and they have all attained high A range to low A range marks.
The feedback we get is positive and inspires us to work even HARDER in aiding your cohort reach its FULL potential.
Most importantly, as tutors, our agenda is to try our best to nurture your skills and foundation, through hard work, efficiency and constant support (Online services), as we love aiding hard working and diligent students to attain their desired, dream mark and ATAR.
Price: $35 per/hour, or we can negotiate a price
Location: Parramatta area, Parramatta or Blacktown library.
If you are interested, please contact us on hsveducation@gmail.com
(We are sorry if this post contains any typing errors. If you notice one, we will try to rectify it)
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