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So basically im in year 10 right now and what to start 3U math tutoring. I am comparing between NGO and Dr Du. I know that Dr Du is better however i wanted to start with Ngo and sons to get used to the competitive tutoring environment and then depending on year 11 i might move to Dr Du for year 12 idk.

I was wondering if anyone here is doing senior classes at NGO and sons and more specifically school focus classes which seem to be available. Are they good in terms of environment and teaching. How much homework do you receive. I called up the reception lady and she said you only receive homework and no other notes so i was just wondering if they give enough homework considering this is the only thing they provide. I also saw on their website that they have an online portal where you can see all the recording of your lessons. Is this true even for in-class lessons like can i access the recorded ones later for free and how do you guys find it.

Also for Dr.Du has anyone done the online course and if so how are you finding it like is it alright and sufficient enough when compared to in-class courses.

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So basically im in year 10 right now and what to start 3U math tutoring. I am comparing between NGO and Dr Du. I know that Dr Du is better however i wanted to start with Ngo and sons to get used to the competitive tutoring environment and then depending on year 11 i might move to Dr Du for year 12 idk.

I was wondering if anyone here is doing senior classes at NGO and sons and more specifically school focus classes which seem to be available. Are they good in terms of environment and teaching. How much homework do you receive. I called up the reception lady and she said you only receive homework and no other notes so i was just wondering if they give enough homework considering this is the only thing they provide. I also saw on their website that they have an online portal where you can see all the recording of your lessons. Is this true even for in-class lessons like can i access the recorded ones later for free and how do you guys find it.

Also for Dr.Du has anyone done the online course and if so how are you finding it like is it alright and sufficient enough when compared to in-class courses.

Thanks
drdu is on the pricey side so if u don’t wanna spend too much money go with ngo and sons. most ppl find it pretty good.
 

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So basically im in year 10 right now and what to start 3U math tutoring. I am comparing between NGO and Dr Du. I know that Dr Du is better however i wanted to start with Ngo and sons to get used to the competitive tutoring environment and then depending on year 11 i might move to Dr Du for year 12 idk.

I was wondering if anyone here is doing senior classes at NGO and sons and more specifically school focus classes which seem to be available. Are they good in terms of environment and teaching. How much homework do you receive. I called up the reception lady and she said you only receive homework and no other notes so i was just wondering if they give enough homework considering this is the only thing they provide. I also saw on their website that they have an online portal where you can see all the recording of your lessons. Is this true even for in-class lessons like can i access the recorded ones later for free and how do you guys find it.

Also for Dr.Du has anyone done the online course and if so how are you finding it like is it alright and sufficient enough when compared to in-class courses.

Thanks
online is very sufficient and they have an app
 

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Note that going to a selective school myself, I was pretty much one of 3 or 4 students who didn't go to Dr Du for Maths, that's how popular it is for selective school students in particular, and for a good reason. They do go quite ahead with the content and will tutor students who will get the 99s and 100s (the state rankers). It can definitely be quite daunting being in a class where everyone is very academically gifted.
 

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Note that going to a selective school myself, I was pretty much one of 3 or 4 students who didn't go to Dr Du for Maths, that's how popular it is for selective school students in particular, and for a good reason. They do go quite ahead with the content and will tutor students who will get the 99s and 100s (the state rankers). It can definitely be quite daunting being in a class where everyone is very academically gifted.
Dr Du is popular because of top students going there. It's a place where top students compete with each other. If you don't want to compete against them then there is no reason why you should go there. Ngo and son's is a much cheaper option.
 

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Dr Du is popular because of top students going there. It's a place where top students compete with each other. If you don't want to compete against them then there is no reason why you should go there. Ngo and son's is a much cheaper option.
Yep, I agree with that. I just wanted to make sure that OP was aware of this, as it can be quite a nervous change adapting from his usual school cohort to his tutoring cohort, which as you mentioned, can get very competitive.
 

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Yep, I agree with that. I just wanted to make sure that OP was aware of this, as it can be quite a nervous change adapting from his usual school cohort to his tutoring cohort, which as you mentioned, can get very competitive.
Does Dr Du give his students extra problems in class apart from the problems in homework booklets? If not then students do not need to go there if they have hw booklets from their sibblings.
 

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Does Dr Du give his students extra problems in class apart from the problems in homework booklets? If not then students do not need to go there if they have hw booklets from their sibblings.
lol they still learn the content at drdu tho.
 

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lol they still learn the content at drdu tho.
Selective school students don't go to Dr Du for learning content as they can do it themselves. They are there for all the hard problems.
 

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yeah lol dr du has hard questions. from a yr9 student doing extension 1 maths at du
 

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yeah lol dr du has hard questions. from a yr9 student doing extension 1 maths at du
Do they give you any other problems besides the problems in hw booklets? If so, are they harder than the ones in hw booklets?
 

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Note that going to a selective school myself, I was pretty much one of 3 or 4 students who didn't go to Dr Du for Maths, that's how popular it is for selective school students in particular, and for a good reason. They do go quite ahead with the content and will tutor students who will get the 99s and 100s (the state rankers). It can definitely be quite daunting being in a class where everyone is very academically gifted.
Not really unless you're in A1 with Dr Du's son, the rest of the classes are quite drop kick.
 

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