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Yu-Jye

Economics Tutor Gordon, NSW
Tutoring provides an essential experience in sharing knowledge with the younger generation, granting them an improved standard of living associated with better academic performance and a critical confidence booster at a younger age. As a somewhat recently graduated HSC student and close to the younger generation, I think my strength as a tutor is…
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Gina

Economics Tutor Wentworth Point, NSW
I believe the most important role of a tutor is to provide guidance and support that aligns with a student's unique needs and learning style. A tutor can should also serve as a mentor, helping students set and achieve goals while creating a nurturing and motivating environment. As a tutor, I believe my strengths lie in my ability to explain…
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Liam

Economics Tutor West Pennant Hills, NSW
Provide constant support and assistance tailored for what the student specifically needs, not just in lessons but also answering problems my students have outside of our meetings. Patience is definitely my strong suit as a tutor, going over things as many times and in as many different ways as is necessary to help the student understand what they…
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Lucy

Economics Tutor Chatswood, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to celebrate a student's success, whether it is big or small. It builds a student's confidence and motivation to keep learning. For example, I would acknowledge their success or completion of goal right away with specific praise, like "I'm really proud of how you stayed focused on that…
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Michael

Economics Tutor Chatswood, NSW
The ability to resonate with the students understanding that everyone is unique special and understands theory at their own pace. I delve to step into their shoes and help them develop their knowledge of theory and application in the beast manner possible! I have been tutoring privately for 2 years and in that time i have developed my…
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Dharmesh

Economics Tutor Liberty Grove, NSW
It is essential for a tutour to try and ensure that they empower their student, by instilling confidence in them regarding their own ability. Also, a tutour must ensure that they are dealing with a student's queries with patience and dedication. As a tutour, I believe I am great at establishing a bond with my student, which is a really important…
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Neathen

Economics Tutor Rydalmere, NSW
To begin with, a tutor must encourage a student to do better and learn from previous mistakes. Getting upset/impatient with a student is only going to discourage the student and prevent him/her from reaching potential; and that's the opposite of the desired goal. In addition, confidence has to be built in a student; this way a student will be able…
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Roshini

Economics Tutor Waitara, NSW
I believe tutors should have a meaningful impact on students' academic journeys by providing the encouragement, motivation and support they need to ensure they excel at their subjects. Whether this be through answering questions in or outside the classroom, providing extra feedback on past papers or explaining difficult concepts, tutors must help…
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Ngoc Minh

Economics Tutor Oatlands, NSW
The most important thing is finding the strongest point of a student and upgrading that. With me, everyone has their own strengths, and it is crucial to exploit and develop those strengths. I always encourage my students to have confidence in themselves when solving their study problems. Additionally, I structure my lessons as conversations with…
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Emma

Economics Tutor Concord West, NSW
Understanding that each student has a unique learning style and tailoring lessons to meet their needs is essential. A tutor should provide clear explanations, encourage critical thinking, and foster a positive learning environment. I believe one of my strengths as a tutor is my ability to tailor explanations to suit each student's learning…
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Ryan

Economics Tutor Artarmon, NSW
Someone once told me a great teacher is not a messiah but a guide. As a 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 succeed even…
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Smeet

Economics Tutor Newington, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student involve making the student understand the concepts at a deep level, rather than tutoring them solely for the purpose of achieving higher grades. I believe a good tutor should remove the fear of a subject, if any, from a student's mind and encourage them to learn in more detail, while providing…
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Perry

Economics Tutor North Rocks, NSW
I believe that a tutors role extends beyond just teaching; they are trusted. Receiving tutoring for scholarship subjects for myself in high school, what was my impactful was tutors providing a safe space for open discussion and drawing insights from their learning journeys. As a result, I felt a genuine connection which transformed my tutors from…
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Malavika

Economics Tutor Hornsby, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is ensure the student knows we are on their side and only want them to improve. To create a comfortable places where all questions, marks, practise papers and ideas can be discussed without judgement. To be a person where they can just focus on improvement and nothing else I think my greatest…
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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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Amandeep

Economics Tutor Parramatta, NSW
Making the students think in more detailed manner to grasp the concepts rationally and logically. Articulation Conceptual understanding Learned in diverse subjects like Commerce, mathematics, finance, accounting, history…
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Srika

Economics Tutor Parramatta, NSW
Helping them broaden their way of understanding and making their approach to studying more suited to their strengths rather than their weaknesses. This means tailoring your approach to each student’s understanding according to their needs and how their method of thinking and applying concepts works. My biggest strengths as a tutor are my real…
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Simon

Economics Tutor Harris Park, NSW
I believe the most important thing as a tutor is the give students self confidence in both their abilities and to understand their unique apptitudes towards learning. I believe that my strengths include patience, reliability, being engaging and…
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Naasha

Economics Tutor Greenwich, 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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Sreevardhan

Economics Tutor Parramatta, NSW
Empowering students to become independent learners. While helping a student grasp specific concepts subject is important, my ultimate goal in tutoring is to equip my student with the tools and confidence they need to succeed on their own. I can help develop their critical thinking skills which enables students to flourish with confidence and…
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Daria

Economics Tutor St Leonards, 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,…
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caylum

Economics Tutor Eastwood, NSW
I focus on teaching complex theory in a simple, understandable way, with patience playing a key role in helping students build confidence and understanding. Communication and…
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Angus

Economics Tutor Epping, NSW
Helping students to attain a great results is what everyone thinks the most important. However, in my opinion, I believe in order to help them, it is more important to understand their difficulties and lead them to enjoy of doing maths but not hating. -Patient -Helpful -Careful -Passionate -Enthusiastic…

Local Reviews

Richard is a really lovely young man. He is very patient and good at explaining concepts. He is working really well with Annah and I think even in the 3 weeks we have had so far her understanding and confidence is growing.
Katie, Pymble

Inside MarsfieldTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Lea focused on algebraic techniques, working through expansion and factorisation questions, as well as discussing accuracy and limits of accuracy using examples from homework.

In Year 10, Jack tackled trigonometric identities and proof-based questions to strengthen understanding ahead of assessments.

For Year 11, Sienna concentrated on solving combinations and permutations problems by breaking down multi-step scenarios, ensuring she could apply these skills to new contexts.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 algebra, one student "didn't do homework," which meant new methods in inequalities were not reinforced outside of lessons—gaps showed up when tackling unfamiliar problems.

In Year 10 trigonometry, a reluctance to ask questions led to guessing answers instead of clarifying confusion; as noted, "she needs to be more active in asking questions."

Meanwhile, a senior student repeatedly avoided writing calculation steps in vector proofs, leading to sign errors and lost marks.

Another struggled with exam integration tasks due to careless corrections, erasing rather than confronting mistakes—a habit that cost marks under time pressure.

Recent Achievements

One Marsfield tutor noted that a Year 11 student recently moved from completing almost all homework correctly, showing she now checks her understanding and attempts problems even when unsure.

In a senior session, another high school student improved her correction rate on HSC-style papers—she now revisits mistakes independently and answers more quickly than before.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner who previously hesitated to share ideas is now volunteering her thinking aloud during lessons, making visible steps toward greater classroom participation.

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 Epping Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Anthony's Catholic Primary School.