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Tiana

Economics Tutor Manly, NSW
The most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is being prepared. I have had 1-1 Spanish tutoring in the past, and every week my tutor would arrive prepared with documents and interactive lessons, which were fundamental in enriching my learning of the subject and making the sessions more enjoyable. Additionally, the tutor needs…
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Liam

Economics Tutor Cremorne, NSW
The most important things I can do for a student are to build their confidence, make learning meaningful, and foster independent thinking. Academic success isn’t just about knowing the right formulas or facts—it’s about developing the mindset and strategies to tackle challenges with resilience. I focus on creating a supportive environment…
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Nimha

Economics Tutor Cremorne, NSW
A tutor can transform a student's life by helping them become more confident in their academic career, which inevitably improves general confidence. Further, an economics tutor provides mentoring and coaching as experts in their field which a student can carry with them beyond school, ensuring they are set up for success in their chosen field. I…
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Ethan

Economics Tutor Curl Curl, NSW
I think one of the most important things an economics tutor can do for a student is be somewhat a friend rather than just an instructor or teacher. This is because I believe establishing a bit of a personal bond is very important for a successful tutor-tutee relationship as the student is more likely to be open about more of the issues that they…
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Arian

Economics Tutor Narraweena, NSW
The most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is to plan ahead and to revise to ensure that the student is able to complete previously covered topics. My strengths as a tutor are my planning ability and improvisation which may be necessary if the student is behind on work or the parents change what they wish to focus…
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Ryan

Economics Tutor Artarmon, NSW
Someone once told me a great teacher is not a messiah but a guide. As an economics tutor, I do not gift my mentees the treasure of knowledge but rather act as a guide toward achieving them. I believe the most important thing that a tutor can do for their students in the limited time that they have is to show them how to study on their own and…
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Shreya

Economics Tutor Vaucluse, NSW
Encouraging questions , failures , and making them realise that its a learning process Able to adjust myself to the student's needs. I have previously tutored students from grade seventh to grade tenth and have tutored students with learning…
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Chris

Economics Tutor Chatswood, NSW
The most important things as an economics tutor is to: - Provide the correct guidance and advice to a student in need of help, also mental support - Encourage a flexible ability to solve problems, which gives the student experience with a wide range of complex problems in which is only acquired through timely but effective learning - Be able to…
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David

Economics Tutor Chatswood, NSW
The most important things an economics tutor can do are to foster a supportive learning environment, build the student's confidence, and cultivate independent problem-solving skills. My strengths include adaptability, patience, clear communication, and encouraging critical thinking, which help students understand and engage with the material…
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Naasha

Economics Tutor Wollstonecraft, NSW
Tutors must be able to demonstrate openness towards the needs of each student and help to better understand a students situation. I feel that the ability to carefully understand the certain needs and goals of each student and provide particular guidance and assistance a long the way to achieving these goals is crucial in tutoring, rather than…
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Tim

Economics Tutor Greenwich, NSW
Tutors must be flexible in their assistance to students through recognising individual learning preferences. Hence, they must cater to one's level of academic proficiency, their learning weaknesses and holes in education to provide a tangible improvement in grades. I have recent experience undertaking high school Extension 1 and 2 Mathematics,…
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Patricia-Carmen

Economics Tutor Dawes Point, NSW
I think the most important thing as an economics tutor you need to be honest, be flexible, be patient, be a good listener, teach the student how to learn. I believe tutors fill a different role than teachers and parents, and that puts them in a unique position to support students. Personal relationships are foundational to student success -- the…
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Tenglun

Economics Tutor Sydney, NSW
Personal relationships are foundational to student success -- the more connected a student feels to his or her tutor, the more the tutor creates trust and respect, essential ingredients for students to learn well. I am an expert in Math and Programming and their academic content -- I know the subject's concepts, ideas and problems inside out. I…
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Leigh

Economics Tutor North Bondi, NSW
I think the best thing an economics tutor can do is make learning feel achievable. A big part of that is adapting to how each student learns, breaking things down in a way that makes sense to them, and giving them the confidence to tackle challenges on their own. Tutoring isn't just about getting through the syllabus, it's about showing students…
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Aishwarya

Economics Tutor Woollahra, NSW
I believe that it is important for an economics tutor to be so much more than what a teacher is. This involves building close bonds with their students to understand their academic needs so that tutoring sessions can be tailored specifically to the student. It is also extremely important for the tutor to always have a positive attitude and…
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Liesel

Economics Tutor Paddington, NSW
Firstly, I believe that an Academic Tutor is an important job position which requires an individual to holistically support students to achieve their personal and academic goals. In addition, I believe that tutoring should take a personalised approach to teach students specific academic skills which will help them achieve their own developmental…
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Edbert

Economics Tutor Sydney, NSW
To try and understand the student and not judge them but instead work with them to gain a better understanding of the subject. I am good at empathizing with students and figuring out what they don't understand in the problem. Then breaking down what they don't understand into more digestible…
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Shona

Economics Tutor Manly, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to increase their confidence, so that even if they are struggling with a concept/ problem they know that they can achieve a solution and that they have the skills to do so. It is important that the student feels that they can achieve their goals after you have stopped tutoring them. I am a…
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Christian

Economics Tutor Queenscliff, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to engage in thorough discussions about their thought processes, providing real-time feedback. This approach, which I valued greatly during my own tutoring experience in Year 12, helps students refine their problem-solving skills and deepen their understanding. A key strength of mine as a…
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Arabella

Economics Tutor North Willoughby, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is build confidence in a student's learning. Great confidence leads to greater success in all areas of life and facilitates more comfortability to accept further learning. My strength as a tutor is I recognize that all individuals learn differently and have different styles of retaining information. Hence, I…
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Tilak

Economics Tutor Cammeray, NSW
Extend them by challenging them as well as supporting their journey Personalised pedagogy. Treating each student as an individual with unique skill…
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Suah

Economics Tutor Willoughby, NSW
I think it is important to make learning enjoyable and engaging. Because it will ensure students to stay curious and stay motivated. Based on my personal learning exprience, I put more effort and time in when I enjoy learning the subjects. Therefore, I think buildling enjoyment is the first and most important task for me to do. * Patient *…
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Daria

Economics Tutor Crows Nest, NSW
Be calm and understand that everyone thinks different, and just because you or another students gets it, the other student could struggle with it. Also find the particular concept or idea that a student cannot connect. Moreover, to track their process and be sure to work on their mistakes continuously. I worked in a tutoring center this year,…

Local Reviews

Pat is fantastic !!! Very respectful, conscientious young man and a very good teacher.
Dimi, Mosman

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Jerry worked on converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages, then applied these skills to problems involving GST and profit/loss, and also practised writing equations for linear relationships using tables of values.

Year 9 student Amelie focused on mastering surd simplification, multiplication/division, and rationalising denominators, and completed summary notes for key topics like indices and quadratics as part of her assessment preparation.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Clara revised loans and annuities in financial maths ahead of an exam, tackled network problems involving minimum-cut/maximum-flow theorems, and reviewed standard deviation questions in normal distribution using formula sheets.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 maths, one student often avoided writing out full working in algebra and geometry problems; as a tutor noted, "he lost marks in his exam as he did not show his working out." This meant that even correct answers couldn't earn maximum credit.

In Year 12 financial maths, another student sometimes brought incomplete notes or forgot key materials like her calculator, making it harder to apply concepts independently during lessons.

When a student skipped homework attempts before sessions, the opportunity for deeper revision and targeted feedback was lost—especially leading up to tests when problem-solving skills mattered most.

Recent Achievements

One Balgowlah Heights tutor noticed that Jerry, a high school student, has started double-checking his working out and now asks for help only after attempting challenging questions himself—a big shift from when he'd get stuck and wait for guidance.

In another session, Clara took the initiative to complete several past papers on her own before her exams, showing much more independence in her study routine than earlier in the term.

Meanwhile, Lilly (Year 4) has begun recognising and correcting her own times tables mistakes during "Hit the Button," instead of guessing or waiting for answers.

Local Spots for Tutoring

If you'd prefer not to have lessons at home, tutoring can also take place at a local library—such as Mosman Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Cecilia's Catholic Primary School.