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Adequace

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Company Classes or a Tutor?
« on: March 13, 2015, 08:27:39 pm »
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If you have a private tutor would it be beneficial going to these company-run lectures or should your tutor be covering what they can cover?

Also, are there good VCE Physics 1/2 tutors that anyone can vouch for that are below $30/h?

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Re: Company Classes or a Tutor?
« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2015, 09:16:33 pm »
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This will depend on the tutor. Personally, I try to cover my bases by coming up with lots of different types of questions and different ways of solving them. I try to equip my students with the tools to be able to apply what they learn. If you think your tutor is helping you understand how to do most of the questions, then there is probably no need to invest in extra help. It depends on if you think there is something out there to be earned by going to these company lectures.

Don't know any 1/2 physics tutors at that price range though.
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