TutoringHSC
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Hey to everyone who actually reads this
I'm a 2010 HSC graduate and will have spots available to tutor any students from primary to secondary levels when I return from overseas. I believe I 'specialise' in HSC Ancient History, Modern History, Standard-Advanced English and Economics though. As to why I should be selected as a tutor for these subjects, I point to one simple philosophy. Success in the HSC simply requires some hard work (30%), some vital information (50%) and some common sense (20%). During my 2009 Prelims and 2010 HSC, I sought the help of certain institutional and private (including some found on BOS) tutors. As to the amount of time I input into my HSC, I received poor output. Most tutors are in for the money and not because they care. That's why vital information for the HSC is important. If you are to study smart and not hard (which I did in the later part of my HSC), you require the vital information from either a lot of hard work and common sense on your part or a good tutor to help you cut some of the work - which I believe I can do.
What vital information???
The information you need to succeed is the 'short-cuts' in the courses. It's not a secret that the HSC and most school exams have a few trends and are quite inflexible in their questions. Nor is it a secret that you can 'tailor' super-answers that will guarantee very good marks. Of course, if you are hard working and smart, you should study everything than take some risks. But for most people (including me), there are quite a few things to focus on besides the HSC in year 12. Risks in 'tailoring' answers can also be minimised with some diligence in study and alertness in class.
Tailoring 'super-answers'???
For the literary subjects, I believe one can achieve high marks for preparing molds to answer exam questions. I can teach how to create such molds and guide the student in doing so as well as provide example essays etc.
Is this advisable???
I was taught this 'trick' for English essays in the later part of my HSC and it worked successfully for me. I can also teach and explain content if tailoring 'super-answers' is not wanted. However, I very much of the thought that it is more practical and efficient in being tutored how to provide Band 6 or E4 answers rather than going overboard in studying 'everything there is to know' (such as interesting but unnecessary facts that are highly unlikely to be needed for an exam).
What can I teach?
Why choose me?
~ I am a hard-working tutor. I will mark and re-mark essays for free (which is charged by other tutors).
~ I am a recent graduate and am still HSC-fresh and know how to maximise study-time.
~ I am teaching what is relevant and I don't clock. I try to communicate ideas as simply as possible and will cut down any unnecessary gibberish or clout.
~ I can teach essay techniques, content and super-answers whether it be regular lessons or a single intensive lesson.
~ Convenient North Shore location and will be able to drive.
~ Cheap rate of only $20p/hr!!! (Negotiable)
~ Vast amounts of resources! From study-guides, essays and work from state-rankers to tutoring materials (including those from Matrix, Prime, HTA, TSFX and much more!)
~ Also because I am awesome(?)
Contact Me:
As I'm currently overseas, the best way to contact me is through email. If there are any queries or you wish to organise a lesson, please contact me at iTeachHSC@gmail.com. I may also be able to tutor in and near the CBD or Kensington depending on second-round offers (I'm currently enrolled for USyd but may change to UNSW).
Good Luck to all 2011 HSCers and hope to tutor some of you
I'm a 2010 HSC graduate and will have spots available to tutor any students from primary to secondary levels when I return from overseas. I believe I 'specialise' in HSC Ancient History, Modern History, Standard-Advanced English and Economics though. As to why I should be selected as a tutor for these subjects, I point to one simple philosophy. Success in the HSC simply requires some hard work (30%), some vital information (50%) and some common sense (20%). During my 2009 Prelims and 2010 HSC, I sought the help of certain institutional and private (including some found on BOS) tutors. As to the amount of time I input into my HSC, I received poor output. Most tutors are in for the money and not because they care. That's why vital information for the HSC is important. If you are to study smart and not hard (which I did in the later part of my HSC), you require the vital information from either a lot of hard work and common sense on your part or a good tutor to help you cut some of the work - which I believe I can do.
What vital information???
The information you need to succeed is the 'short-cuts' in the courses. It's not a secret that the HSC and most school exams have a few trends and are quite inflexible in their questions. Nor is it a secret that you can 'tailor' super-answers that will guarantee very good marks. Of course, if you are hard working and smart, you should study everything than take some risks. But for most people (including me), there are quite a few things to focus on besides the HSC in year 12. Risks in 'tailoring' answers can also be minimised with some diligence in study and alertness in class.
Tailoring 'super-answers'???
For the literary subjects, I believe one can achieve high marks for preparing molds to answer exam questions. I can teach how to create such molds and guide the student in doing so as well as provide example essays etc.
Is this advisable???
I was taught this 'trick' for English essays in the later part of my HSC and it worked successfully for me. I can also teach and explain content if tailoring 'super-answers' is not wanted. However, I very much of the thought that it is more practical and efficient in being tutored how to provide Band 6 or E4 answers rather than going overboard in studying 'everything there is to know' (such as interesting but unnecessary facts that are highly unlikely to be needed for an exam).
What can I teach?
- K-10 general subjects including maths etc.
- Prelim-HSC Course
Options for HSC Courses:
Standard-Advanced English = A variety of texts. Contact me for more details.
Ancient History = Pompeii, Augustan period, Julio-Claudians, Alexander the Great, Hannibal, Julius Caesar, Pericles, Athenian Society in the time of Pericles
Modern History = WWI, Russia, Germany, Trotsky, Sun Yat-sen, Uncle Ho (Chi Minh), Indochina, Cold war.
Extension History
Economics
^^ As to why there are so many options... since I am a history buff, I spent quite a bit of free time (including post-HSC) reading the textbook, study guides etc.
Why choose me?
~ I am a hard-working tutor. I will mark and re-mark essays for free (which is charged by other tutors).
~ I am a recent graduate and am still HSC-fresh and know how to maximise study-time.
~ I am teaching what is relevant and I don't clock. I try to communicate ideas as simply as possible and will cut down any unnecessary gibberish or clout.
~ I can teach essay techniques, content and super-answers whether it be regular lessons or a single intensive lesson.
~ Convenient North Shore location and will be able to drive.
~ Cheap rate of only $20p/hr!!! (Negotiable)
~ Vast amounts of resources! From study-guides, essays and work from state-rankers to tutoring materials (including those from Matrix, Prime, HTA, TSFX and much more!)
~ Also because I am awesome(?)
Contact Me:
As I'm currently overseas, the best way to contact me is through email. If there are any queries or you wish to organise a lesson, please contact me at iTeachHSC@gmail.com. I may also be able to tutor in and near the CBD or Kensington depending on second-round offers (I'm currently enrolled for USyd but may change to UNSW).
Good Luck to all 2011 HSCers and hope to tutor some of you