i mean, in the end it might not really matter since as you said the content being taught for all maths courses is the same across all schools (and hence all tutoring centres), i think the main difference is that it might just prioritise the way baulko is doing stuff, etc. i'm just wondering why you would need two maths tutorings online, because if you need two there's something wrong with the first one you're going to, or you're just spending extra money on something you don't need. why don't you go face to face with du - you like it and if you're fine with the pace they're at, so just do that instead? face to face in a classroom setting > online anyway for maths
what made you consider scom in the first place if you're already doing du, if i may ask?
they've got different levels of classes (i think four or five?) depending on both your school and your maths ability, though all of them teach content ahead. being in the accel class meant i started the mx1 course halfway year 9 (we started off with trig and the unit circle - did all the advanced trig then trig identities), and there's the specialist class (you need an exam to get in) which goes even faster - they prioritise finishing the course early for students capable for it so that you have multiple terms left in the school year to revise and do the exam style qns (i think they even once said to my class that specialist is focused towards getting its kids state ranks?)
they revamped their resources too, i think they're nice as well lol