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fuzzylogic

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I am offering tuition for VCE Methods, Specialist Maths and French.
I did Methods last year, receiving a 50
And Specialist Maths and French this year, receiving 50s in both.
I received Academic Awards in all these subjects at school (as well as English [50] and Chemistry [49])

Tutoring is something I feel passionate about, having helped many of my friends throughout high school.  While I know many students are able to succeed brilliantly sans tutoring, I always felt that it gave me an added sense of confidence in my ability and was crucial in helping me better understand and consolidate the little hurdles along the way in each subject. Also, I have always been an advocate of starting young (ie. building foundations from an early age).  As a result, I am also open to tutoring younger year levels with core maths, science and english. 

I feel I have a deep understanding of the Maths Methods and Specialist Maths course, and would be able to help students better understand the basics as well as teaching them the little tricks that helped me in exams and SACs.  I have access to a great number of resources, such as practice exams, trial SACs, old CATs which I have accumulated over the years, as well as some that I have been creating myself.  I am flexible in my teaching methods: we can either pre-learn the course in preparation for next year, or students can bring in questions they have trouble with and go through the theory behind them.

I also did UMEP Mathematics this year, and received a 5.5 increment with an H1 of 93%.  Feel free to PM me for more information about this, as my method of teaching this subject would be quite different.


As for French, I am not a native speaker, but I did manage to get a 50, if that says anything!  
Throughout high school, I had a strong grasp of the grammar points involved.
I can also provide advice on how to improve general conversation (this is a very important part of the course, and I will also be providing general conversation lessons only if that is what students require!), listening comprehension, reading comprehension and the ever important writing.  I can also help students with their detailed studies.  For a language, the more resources and more practice time one can get, the better!

Preferably, the sessions will be at my house (SE suburbs) as this is where I have most of my resources and is therefore more convenient for me and more beneficial for the student :)

Fees will be discussed after the first session! :)


« Last Edit: December 22, 2010, 10:09:23 am by fuzzylogic »
2009:
Mathematical Methods CAS- 50
2010:
English- 50
French- 50
Specialist Maths- 50
Chemistry- 49
Physics- 43
UMEP Mathematics- 5.5
ATAR: 99,95
 
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Jdog

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hi,

since you got a 50 in french you'd probably be the best person to ask!

what advice would you give, for getting a head start in the summer holidays. Personally i feel french is a bit hard to study forr Was there anything you did in particular that you found really helped you?? \


Thanks in advance

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Two questions:
- whereabouts in the south eastern suburbs are you?
- are you able to tutor English for the year?

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Endorsed. Fuzzy is also extremely adept at musical arts, four instruments!
Only warning- prepare to die if you don't get 99.95 after she tutors you.
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hi,

since you got a 50 in french you'd probably be the best person to ask!

what advice would you give, for getting a head start in the summer holidays. Personally i feel french is a bit hard to study forr Was there anything you did in particular that you found really helped you?? \


Thanks in advance
I second this. Tell us your secrets - how'd you get so pro at French?
I won the GAT: 49/50/50.
Tutoring! Maths Methods (50), Specialist Maths (43), Chemistry (45)

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By building the foundations in previous years =D
2009
~ Methods (Non-CAS) [48 --> 49.4]

2010
~ Spesh [50 --> 51.6]
~ Physics [50 --> 50]
~ Chem [43 --> 46.5]
~ English [46 --> 46.2]
~ UMEP Maths [5.0]

2010 ATAR: 99.90
Aggregate 206.8

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fuzzylogic

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By building the foundations in previous years =D

You'll never let me forget that will you kyzoo?  hahaha
But, yes, that is my secret.  That and watching mountains of French movies, French youtube, French News, and reading real French books and keeping a journal in French.  XD
2009:
Mathematical Methods CAS- 50
2010:
English- 50
French- 50
Specialist Maths- 50
Chemistry- 49
Physics- 43
UMEP Mathematics- 5.5
ATAR: 99,95
 
2013: MBBS III @ Monash (Alfred!!~)

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An amazing student who FULLY deserves her scores. Fuzzy srsly knows her stuff and will no doubt be able to help you build the same foundations that helped her excel in vce :)

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By building the foundations in previous years =D

You'll never let me forget that will you kyzoo?  hahaha
But, yes, that is my secret.  That and watching mountains of French movies, French youtube, French News, and reading real French books and keeping a journal in French.  XD

Don't forget speaking french to more proficient speakers like me :)

I endorse the dux of state!

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fuzzylogic

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By building the foundations in previous years =D

You'll never let me forget that will you kyzoo?  hahaha
But, yes, that is my secret.  That and watching mountains of French movies, French youtube, French News, and reading real French books and keeping a journal in French.  XD

Don't forget speaking french to more proficient speakers like me :)

I endorse the dux of state!



I'm still reluctant to believe I am dux of the state.
However, YES how could i forget SPEAKING french!
(and thanks charlieW )
2009:
Mathematical Methods CAS- 50
2010:
English- 50
French- 50
Specialist Maths- 50
Chemistry- 49
Physics- 43
UMEP Mathematics- 5.5
ATAR: 99,95
 
2013: MBBS III @ Monash (Alfred!!~)

thushan

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fuz - change your display ATAR to 100.95 won't you?
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werdna

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Dux of the freaking state?! Wow... what an achievement! Definitely something I'd put on a CV.. you beat 40,000 other students at their game.

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Dux of the state - confirmed.
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BMedSci (Hons.) - Monash Uni

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Hmm I know someone who could be a real contender for "dux of the state" - he has an epic aggregate.
EDIT: his aggregate is ~0.5 less than fuzzylogic's LOL.
« Last Edit: December 23, 2010, 11:18:00 pm by funkyducky »
I won the GAT: 49/50/50.
Tutoring! Maths Methods (50), Specialist Maths (43), Chemistry (45)

iffets12345

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What's her aggregate?

210?
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