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    Free Tutoring: Web-Based And In-Person

    Thank you for all the emails. We will be selecting students for the in-person and web-based tutoring before July and the courses will commence at the beginning of July. We are working hard to also make the lecture notes, problem sets (with answers) and HSC exam reviews available online -...
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    Free Tutoring: Web-Based And In-Person

    This is part of a much larger social initiative to draw together student-related knowledge into one place and to give access to students, professors, etc. to help students globally. People are assisting the group on their campuses for the same reason that people join university charity...
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    Free Tutoring: Web-Based And In-Person

    Hi, I can see why it seems a little suss. But I assure you that this is not for any dishonest, or ulterior purpose. I think a copy of the email I sent out explaining why we are doing this has already been provided. This is part of a much larger social enterprise and hopefully that will...
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    Free Tutoring: Web-Based And In-Person

    Hi nikkifc, Yes we're aware of the actual "hard scientific" content of the courses, but these are simply the courses we have decided to start out with - we will be expanding our resources for other subjects and also extending our coverage to higher levels, i.e. degree level mathematics, or...
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    Free Tutoring: Web-Based And In-Person

    Hi, if you are interested in getting involved (either as a student, who receives tutoring and/or notes) or if you are at university there are other ways to get involved (for example, setting up the branch at your particular institution, helping out with lecture notes/problem sets for the HSCs...
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    Stupid Nautical mile and knots!

    You know that the distance is 720 nautical miles and that the average speed is 8 knots. 1 knot is equivalent to travelling at 1 nautical mile per hour. Therefore, if you re-arrange the speed, distance and time formula for time, you get: Time = (720 nautical miles)/(8 nautical miles/hr)...
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    Free Tutoring: Web-Based And In-Person

    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...
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