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Adrita

Chemistry Tutor Eagle Vale, NSW
A tutor should give honest time and effort to share the knowledge with his students.A tutor should also learn how to teach studnets based in their strengths and weaknesses. Not everyone learns by reading academic books so it is best to understand a child's psychology and be focused to actually train him/her to be confident in answering any…
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Richard

Chemistry Tutor Claymore, NSW
Be understanding that everyone learns at there own time, and provide reassurance that anyone can learn considering they have the right attitude towards education. My strengths are communication skills, my educational background, and the ability to understand peoples backgrounds of…
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Adam
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Adam

Chemistry Tutor St Andrews, NSW
I believe that the best thing that a tutor can do for a student is to teach them to be an independent learner, so they can solve problems on their own after they have moved on from tutoring. I am good at communicating and I can effectively share my knowledge in an interesting way, often by linking problems to realistic situations. I can also break…
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Md Nafis Saimum

Chemistry Tutor Claymore, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide guidance and navigate them through the complex aspects of learning. It\'s crucial for me to not only impart knowledge but also to help students understand challenging concepts. This involves breaking down complex topics into manageable pieces, offering clear explanations, and…
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Dinh

Chemistry Tutor Woodbine, NSW
I believe one of the most important thing a tutor can do is helping the students to understand the concept rather than just knowing how to solve the problem. For instance, while memorising a formula and applying it to the problem is good, understanding the derivation and the concept thoroughly will help them to retain the information and adapt to…
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Adil

Chemistry Tutor Woodbine, NSW
Encouragement is important. Making them aware of their ability, a tutor can mark his place in the mental development of a student. Its definitely patience. The ability to understand the mentality and mental ability of each student and making a personalized plan for each is another strength of…
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Aroshi

Chemistry Tutor St Andrews, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to empathise. To learn about why the student is having difficulties and as such, problem solving and troubleshooting, taking each individual factor into account. This helps to create a nurturing and safe environment for students, and when not in constant fear of being wrong, students can…
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Jannatul Ferdous

Chemistry Tutor St Andrews, NSW
I believe sometime it may happen that the student may have some difficulties in understanding subject and also have difficulties in telling what they are not understanding. I think that listening and analysing student mind is most important. Also take the matter in a friendly to make that student comfortable I believe I have a very good…
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Ishaal

Chemistry Tutor St Andrews, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is make the student truly understand, not just memorise. That means being patient, explaining concepts clearly, and building the student's confidence so they feel comfortable asking questions and trying, even when they make mistakes. My main strengths are my ability to explain content and my patience, I stay…
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Faiyam

Chemistry Tutor St Andrews, NSW
Engaging with the student is the number one aspect, a tutor-student relationship will be extremely important in this journey of the HSC The tutor needs to understand the strengths and weaknesses of the student, and based on that they need to work diligently with the student to achieve success Provide the basic fundamental understanding of a…
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Rameses

Chemistry Tutor St Andrews, NSW
It is important that tutors not only foster improvement but also a passion for the subject being taught. As such, I believe that tutoring should be an enjoyable and enriching experience. It is also important that the tutor examines the tutee's strengths and weaknesses and acts accordingly. An awareness that every student is different allows…
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Ashika

Chemistry Tutor Blair Athol, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to motivate them and also to identify what the student really need improvement in and not overwhelming them. I'm flexible and I'm able to explain concepts clearly and in a simplified version. I'm quite positive and social, which means i can create a great a good relationship with another…
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Mahir

Chemistry Tutor Gregory Hills, NSW
Be honest and make sure the student is actually benefitting from taking tuitions from you. I think my strengths are my knowledge and my experience . I can explain things properly and I also have good grades in these…
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Samantha

Chemistry Tutor Campbelltown, NSW
Providing them with support, whether through extra worksheets, extra workables such as manipulatives and ensuring that they understand different concepts. It is important to listen to the student as it can be tailored to their specific needs. And ensuring they are able to openly ask questions related to the subjects. - Listen to the student and…
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Rodela

Chemistry Tutor Blair Athol, NSW
I believe tutors have the biggest impact on how a student approaches a subject. Speaking from personal experience, I don't think I would've liked studying the subjects I had in year 10, 11 and 12 if I hadn't had good teachers who knew how to make the subjects interesting to learn. A tutor is capable of making studying feel less burdensome and I…
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Nitali

Chemistry Tutor Blair Athol, NSW
I think an important part of being a tutor is creating an intellectually stimulating environment that fosters student's curiosity and encourages them to enthusiastically engage with the course material. Further, a tutor should prioritise creating a supportive learning environment and building personable relationships with students where they feel…
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Justin

Chemistry Tutor Blair Athol, NSW
Analyse the student and find out what they need the most, which area they need help and help them understand the concept, not just memorise them. I have excelled in maths and science in high school in Sydney and got band 6 in HSC Maths Extension 2 in year 11 as an accelerated student. I am now a third year medical student at Western Sydney…
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Anthony

Chemistry Tutor Blair Athol, NSW
Being able to connect with the students mentally as maths can be hard and fustrated and being patient with them since math isn't a learn straight away subject. My strengths as a tutor is allowing the students to understand the content in a simple way they can understand and I am patient with…
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SREE LAKSHMI

Chemistry Tutor Blair Athol, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to build a student's confidence, not just their grades. When I mentored , I noticed that once they believed they could succeed, academic improvements naturally followed. A tutor should guide the student to think independently, celebrate small wins, and create a space where asking questions feels…
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Weng Zhe

Chemistry Tutor Blair Athol, NSW
Other than the sharing of knowledge, I would say empathy. Being a tutor, it is not only about teaching. It is also about building a connection with your students and understanding their problems and struggles. Showing them care and respect would allow you to gain their trust and respect, which would be quite essential as they would be more engaged…
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Chirag Vikram

Chemistry Tutor Blair Athol, NSW
A tutor should be a source of support and encouragement, creating a safe space for students to learn, make mistakes, and grow—never a judge of their performance. Improvising according to the student's learning style, and listening to the student's concerns and adjusting my tutoring according to their…
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Noor

Chemistry Tutor Blair Athol, NSW
- Being consistent with their students, setting a schedule to meet with them and follow up on prescribed work - the ability to adapt to the skill level of the student e.g. ramping up the difficulty of questions sooner if a student shows great confidence and performance in a certain field/concept - Patient, don't mind elaborating on concepts…
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Arjun

Chemistry Tutor Blair Athol, NSW
Make the student feel comfortable enough to be open in saying "I didn't get that part" or "that didn't make sense". Only once they're comfortable with you can you truly help them. I think my patience, tenacity, and positivity are my main strengths as a…

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The process was easy and the staff were extremely helpful. My son who had always performed well in Mathematics had lost a little confidence recently. He was matched with a Tutor who has helped him regain his confidence.
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Content Covered

Year 4 student worked on addition and subtraction, as well as multiplication, division, and introductory inequalities and fractions.

For Year 8, Trisha focused on trigonometry—finding unknown lengths using extrapolation—and applied algebraic techniques alongside trigonometric ratios.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Daniel tackled linear relationships by finding equations of parallel and perpendicular lines, working through gradients and y-intercepts using graph-based problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student in mathematics repeatedly confused the gradient and y-intercept when working with linear equations, especially under time pressure. As noted, "he applied the y point of the graph to the y-intercept mistakenly a couple of times," which slowed progress on subsequent graphing tasks.

In Year 12 advanced maths, over-reliance on calculators led to errors when substituting values into the quadratic formula—correct logic was shown on paper but mistakes crept in during calculator input.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner hesitated to show full working for complex addition, sometimes guessing answers instead of using taught strategies; this habit made it hard to pinpoint where understanding broke down during review.

Recent Achievements

One Eschol Park tutor recently noticed a Year 9 student who had previously hesitated to explain his reasoning now confidently talks through geometry problems out loud, making his thinking clear step by step.

A high schooler in Year 11, after struggling with applying trigonometric ratios, can now independently find unknown sides and angles in right-angled triangles using both calculator functions and written methods.

Meanwhile, a younger student who often waited for hints during addition challenges is now explaining her thought process without prompting and working through two- and three-digit jumbled sums on her own before asking for feedback.

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 Campbelltown City Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Eschol Park Public School.