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Year 10 student looking into tutoring for T4 onwards! (1 Viewer)

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With Year 11 on the horizon, I'm considering taking on tutoring for mathematics (ext 1) and physics, preferably starting in T4. I've only taken tutoring for the selective test, so this would be the first time I go tutoring whilst in high school. I live in the Bankstown region, but as far as I know there aren't many options for tutoring here (I've only heard of Tipps for maths --> Does anyone else have their own experiences?). Currently, I'm considering Dr Du, Zhangs, PeakHSC, Ngo & Sons and Matrix, but I'm worried of the work required to catch up. More specifically, I'm worried about not being able to comprehensively understand the topics taught. Would it be better if I found a private tutor? What other tutoring centres are there? Any other guidance would be greatly appreciated!
 

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With Year 11 on the horizon, I'm considering taking on tutoring for mathematics (ext 1) and physics, preferably starting in T4. I've only taken tutoring for the selective test, so this would be the first time I go tutoring whilst in high school. I live in the Bankstown region, but as far as I know there aren't many options for tutoring here (I've only heard of Tipps for maths --> Does anyone else have their own experiences?). Currently, I'm considering Dr Du, Zhangs, PeakHSC, Ngo & Sons and Matrix, but I'm worried of the work required to catch up. More specifically, I'm worried about not being able to comprehensively understand the topics taught. Would it be better if I found a private tutor? What other tutoring centres are there? Any other guidance would be greatly appreciated!
matrix, dr du, or priv tutor. Matrix on top tho !!
 

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Matrix isn't that bad, just very slow paced and the English teachers are bad :oops: but other than that everything is good personally
 

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With Year 11 on the horizon, I'm considering taking on tutoring for mathematics (ext 1) and physics, preferably starting in T4. I've only taken tutoring for the selective test, so this would be the first time I go tutoring whilst in high school. I live in the Bankstown region, but as far as I know there aren't many options for tutoring here (I've only heard of Tipps for maths --> Does anyone else have their own experiences?). Currently, I'm considering Dr Du, Zhangs, PeakHSC, Ngo & Sons and Matrix, but I'm worried of the work required to catch up. More specifically, I'm worried about not being able to comprehensively understand the topics taught. Would it be better if I found a private tutor? What other tutoring centres are there? Any other guidance would be greatly appreciated!

JB Tutoring offers tutoring for Yr7-Yr12. All our tutors got an ATAR of 99+ (some got 99.95 ).

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Best wishes to everyone!
 

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