It's getting towards the serious end of the year now with Trials and HSC exams not too far away.
As a student from last year, I've maintained a real perspective on the way the HSC game needs to be played, and a real handle on the syllabus content of HSC Economics. I received an overall Economics mark of 99, which ranked me 2nd in the State.
This year, I'm on the most prestigious scholarship offered by the Economics Faculty at the University of Sydney to pursue an Econ/Law degree, so my knowledge of the subject has since been extended.
Economics is a great subject, and one that's not difficult to do well in if you work smart. As a tutor, I focus on ensuring you have a sophisticated knowledge base of the syllabus and great essays accordingly - but I also provide significant practical advice on the particularities of exam strategy for Economics, and direct your study beyond the textbook, using my own notes and other external sources to ensure your responses stand out.
By the by, I'm a State level debater and a national level public speaker - a good communicator and a great teacher. It also means I'm well experienced in developing logical, persuasive and sophisticated arguments - a skill that can be taught for awesome essays.
Times and locations are negotiable, but my fee is $40/ph for one on one assistance.
This is comparatively more than a lot of tutors, but I offer comparatively better assistance accordingly. The Department of Education pays me $65 an hour to coach debating so its really not worth my while earning less.
You can PM me, or contact me with enquiries at emil7051@uni.sydney.edu.au.
I'm also able to coach any level of English, Modern History, and Latin but all of these depend upon the particular topic areas you're studying. Contact me for more information if you're interested.
All the best with your studies!
Edward Miller (Econ/Law)
UAI 99.65
2nd in the State in Economics 99/100
48/50 Ext 2 English
48/50 Ext 1 English
95/100 English Adv
96/100 Modern History
97/100 Latin
48/50 Extension Latin
Economics and Business Faculty: Deans Undergraduate Scholarship - USYD
As a student from last year, I've maintained a real perspective on the way the HSC game needs to be played, and a real handle on the syllabus content of HSC Economics. I received an overall Economics mark of 99, which ranked me 2nd in the State.
This year, I'm on the most prestigious scholarship offered by the Economics Faculty at the University of Sydney to pursue an Econ/Law degree, so my knowledge of the subject has since been extended.
Economics is a great subject, and one that's not difficult to do well in if you work smart. As a tutor, I focus on ensuring you have a sophisticated knowledge base of the syllabus and great essays accordingly - but I also provide significant practical advice on the particularities of exam strategy for Economics, and direct your study beyond the textbook, using my own notes and other external sources to ensure your responses stand out.
By the by, I'm a State level debater and a national level public speaker - a good communicator and a great teacher. It also means I'm well experienced in developing logical, persuasive and sophisticated arguments - a skill that can be taught for awesome essays.
Times and locations are negotiable, but my fee is $40/ph for one on one assistance.
This is comparatively more than a lot of tutors, but I offer comparatively better assistance accordingly. The Department of Education pays me $65 an hour to coach debating so its really not worth my while earning less.
You can PM me, or contact me with enquiries at emil7051@uni.sydney.edu.au.
I'm also able to coach any level of English, Modern History, and Latin but all of these depend upon the particular topic areas you're studying. Contact me for more information if you're interested.
All the best with your studies!
Edward Miller (Econ/Law)
UAI 99.65
2nd in the State in Economics 99/100
48/50 Ext 2 English
48/50 Ext 1 English
95/100 English Adv
96/100 Modern History
97/100 Latin
48/50 Extension Latin
Economics and Business Faculty: Deans Undergraduate Scholarship - USYD
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