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springonion:
has anyone been to jacks tutoring in Springvale??
And what is it like to be in the class?
Apparently I heard his notes are really good, but not sure about how well he can teach.
the price looks pretty cheap and affordable, I hope you guys can help me with this one
cheers  8-)

davyp3:
He is a very good tutor. he will teach you the foundations and provide you with great notes.
If you live nearby, then i would recommend you going to him.

jasoN-:
I've been to his tutoring for methods (09) and spesh/chem in 2010
BTW: please don't take my scores as any reference to his tutoring, solely my fault.

His class essentially comprises of two parts
1) Notes: Prior to starting questions he writes up comprehensive notes on the board (that complements his notes handed out, although the hardcopy is a lot more detailed) which imo are pretty good with easy to learn concepts and techniques that are the foundation of a good understanding of the topics, with a consistent speed throughout the course.
2) Questions: In each 'set' that he hands out (usually 1 set per 1-3 weeks of tutoring depending on which topic and other variables) there are questions that thoroughly tests the knowledge of the topic of interest with both easy and hard questions.
During exam time he gives out very detailed answers (prepared by himself) for the vcaa exams and revision sets that are excellent testing foundations to application questions

The tutoring is very informal and is quite enjoyable to go to (he jokes around a lot with his stories and what not) and questions are encouraged to endorse a solid understanding of the course.

The class size is usually between 40-80 people with even more during exam times (this is when it gets cramped and sometimes you have to sit 3 to a table rather than 2) but if you get in early it should be fine.

Classes start from afterschool (4:30 -->) and on weekends early in the morning (9 ish) but of course u can call him for times etc.

The class goes for 2 hrs costing 20$ (assuming prices don't change) and in my opinion is worth it if you're in/close to the area for easy access. There are plenty of classes for each subject making it more flexible to go to. Some people even go to his classes with travel times of 1hr+
Also you don't need to 'sign up' or anything like that, it's simply -come whatever day and pay 20$ in the end- no commitments (which is what I like most).

If curious i think he graduated from MHS back in the days

any more questions don't hesitate to pm me

98.40_for_sure:
I have nothing good to say about jacks... notes are ok, the teaching itself is cringe-worthy. Unless you're really desperate for tongue, i wouldn't waste my money or my time. You have to arrive early to get a spot, and the 2.5+ hours you'll spend incl. travel can be better used IMO.

azngirl456:
Everyone I know who has been to tutoring services have said he is awesome. His timetable starts on the 6th of January and you can just rock up at his garage

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