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Avo

Physics Tutor Ryde, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make them comfortable with their weaknesses and strive to overcome them with each coming lesson helping them achieve their academic goals. For more a competent student keeping them curious and interested in the course would aid greatly in their improvement. I would say my strength as a…
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Liam

Physics 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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Kazi Samit

Physics Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
helping selflessly to ace the hsc grades, atar simplified explainer, Maths, Physics, and Engineering. Including Chemistry, Biology & Med Science Specialised in Electrical & Electronics Engineering…
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Vernah

Physics Tutor Ryde, NSW
Teaching the methodology and the proper explanation on particular topics while at the same time teaching the student how to apply his theory, formulae, and anwers depending on the questions. Another important task of a tutor is to be able to gain the trust of his student and to make the latter become confident and believe in himself. I believe my…
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Sana Nassar

Physics Tutor Ryde, NSW
The most important thing is helping someone develop a passion for the subject so that they want to learn more. Studying for exams can get very stressful and students forget the joy of learning something and their natural curiosity. If a tutor can help a student retain even a small percentage of that, its an amazing achievement. Most of the…
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raunak

Physics Tutor Marsfield, NSW
i would make sure my students understand their concepts clearly and can further teach to other students.Also they should score good marks in their respective subjects. I am a very good with my concepts and my maths I have always got 90+ in maths in my entire school years. I have a simple language and easy to understand…
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Kai

Physics Tutor Abbotsford, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is help the student understand a topic. This may sound intuitive however it is often majorly overlooked and replaced with acceptance or shear memorisation for the student. What I want is for my students is a true understanding of the subject, giving them the tools of learning so that they can…
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Pishoy

Physics Tutor Ryde, NSW
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for their student is support their needs through being an active listener. All students are different and require different methods of teaching to support them. Clear communication, Thorough teaching methods and a Genuine care for students…
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Tushar

Physics Tutor Marsfield, NSW
A tutor can help students to develop their skills so they can think out of the box. The tutor helps students to build their foundations. Most important, the tutor helps students to become a good human being. I am always open to new thoughts. I never discourage students from asking relevant questions. I always try to link theoretical concepts with…
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William

Physics Tutor Mosman, NSW
Be patient. Tutors cannot expect students to understand or get the question right the first time. It is important for tutors to understand where the student went wrong and to slowly and easily correct them by following the question. Once they grasped an understanding, tutors should give the student similar questions to practice so they are…
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Kabir

Physics Tutor Marsfield, NSW
Tutors are just not there to help students with their students. Their most important role is to be friends and be able to guide their students in the right direction. If tutors become friends, the students listen and trust them more. Of course this does not mean that students can take tutors for a ride. As a tutor I am hardworking, diligent and…
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Carley

Physics Tutor Marsfield, NSW
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student is to be reliable, knowledgable and help the student reach and exceed their expectations. Also to be able to teach content in a way that makes learning fun and enjoyable is critical to a student's learning capacity. By forming a fond relationship with my students and motivating them, they…
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Akshay

Physics Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
Everything begins with building a relationship with the child/student and getting to know them as a person, what interests them inside and outside of school. I believe in my students and their ability to succeed academically and overall and I make this message clear. I tell them, on a regular basis, I believe in you! You can do this! I won't…
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Haider

Physics Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
Ease their anxiety. Time spent on understanding. (Process is more important than the result) Giving them the tools to fish than rather the fish itself. Showing them stress doesn’t solve problems, making an effort does. There is nothing you can’t do. One day these things will help you. Make them realise their potential. Patience…
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Ivan

Physics Tutor Barangaroo, NSW
My goal as a tutor is not to "teach" a subject; my goal is to help the student learn how to study and find their own path so that they can do it on their own without needing a tutor in the future. My main objective is for my students to eventually no longer need me. I always encourage my students to think about what they are learning, why they are…
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Alonso

Physics Tutor Barangaroo, NSW
Do not try to impose the thought that he believes the correct solution and try to explain to the student how to arrive at the reasoning that gives the answer. I consider that I have a fairly dense knowledge in mathematics and I am able to approach problems from different perspectives to ensure that the student understands it. I am also quite…
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Shatabdi

Physics Tutor Barangaroo, NSW
According to me, I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to encourage him and build up the confidence by giving the student positive feedback and helpful suggestions. Also, a tutor should always have an openness and adaptability to dynamic changes to understand situation with empathy as well as common sense. I believe my…
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Phuong

Physics Tutor Marsfield, NSW
I believe a tutor's role goes beyond teaching; it involves actively supporting students, understanding their perspectives, and identifying the challenges they face in order to guide them effectively. I have three months of experience as an English tutor in Vietnam and one year as a Lead Instructor for a junior engineering program in Sydney, where…
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Anika

Physics Tutor Breakfast Point, NSW
I think it is very important as a tutor to start a topic from its basic and build a strong idea of the subject material so that the student enjoys studying. That is going to boost up the student's confidence on the subject. I can not stress enough about the importance of building confidence in a student. I am very patient with my students and I am…
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Julius Reyner

Physics Tutor Eastwood, NSW
A tutor should be able to explain concept in easy way and teach how to solve a problem related questions easily I can boost students…
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Edwin

Physics Tutor Denistone East, NSW
It is most important for a tutor to engage with the student, so that they will be more inclined to be attentive and take the lessons seriously. It is also neccesary to make the neccesary preperations required for the student, e.g background research for foreign topics/ or remodled questions, to suit the student's needs and allow for efficient…
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Beatrice

Physics Tutor Seaforth, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, tailor lessons to their unique learning style, and create a supportive environment where they feel comfortable asking questions. Beyond just teaching content, a tutor should inspire curiosity, foster a positive attitude toward learning, and help the…
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Karthik

Physics Tutor Marsfield, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clear explanations, foster critical thinking, and create a supportive learning environment. It's essential to adapt to each students learning style, build their confidence, and encourage curiosity to help them not just learn, but truly understand the material. One of my key…

Local Reviews

Minyu likes Nima and has already gained mastery and confidence with some of the concepts she was struggling with so from my point of view things are going very well.
Danielle, Lane Cove

Inside Lane Cove NorthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 12 student Alex worked through the application of product, chain, and quotient rules for differentiation, with extra practice using index laws in calculus contexts.

For Year 11, Sophie focused on integration by substitution and comparing this to inverse product rule approaches when solving definite integrals.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student James reviewed factorising non-monic quadratic functions and completed the square to derive the quadratic formula, reinforcing these steps with worked examples.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8, one student struggled to keep their written solutions for equation assembly neat and sequential—"lines were jumbled, making it hard to track errors," a tutor observed.

In Year 11, incomplete homework on log laws meant gaps persisted in recalling decompositions during practice questions.

A senior student preparing for calculus exams hesitated to attempt harder integration tasks, overwhelmed by "alternative ideas on how to proceed," which delayed progress.

Meanwhile, in Year 10, an over-reliance on teacher-provided notes led to confusion when past papers didn't match this year's syllabus, leaving the student unsure how to adapt or clarify expectations.

Recent Achievements

A Lane Cove North tutor recently noticed a big shift in a Year 11 student who used to avoid challenging differentiation problems—last week, she volunteered to tackle tougher questions and successfully worked through them without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 9 student showed much stronger recall of log laws than before; after needing repeated reviews earlier in the term, he could now apply them confidently to new problems.

For a younger student, grasping the purpose behind tangents while sketching functions marked a clear breakthrough: after struggling with the concept for weeks, he finally explained its meaning back unprompted during the session.

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 West Chatswood Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Chatswood High School.