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huaxiadragon

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Hi guys:
     I plan to start some chemistry and methods tutoring in 2011, but I'm not sure whether is necessary to
have my own stuff prepared. I have a few questions.

Do I have to prepare my own notes and questions? Or,
Do I help them along with their own textbook, and do questions in the textbook?
How do others tutor? do they bring their own notes or just bring out a piece of paper and show the students everything they need to know?

Thanks people
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Re: For a tutor, do you need to prepare your own notes and questions?
« Reply #1 on: January 23, 2011, 09:56:14 am »
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For Maths (my tutor) goes through a concept with a fully worked example and than you should have your own questions to give the student.

Usually you should get two concepts done per class (more if its easy shit like linear).

So you should complete, say sketching cubic and quartic graphs in one lesson (one hour).

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Re: For a tutor, do you need to prepare your own notes and questions?
« Reply #2 on: January 23, 2011, 10:06:41 am »
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Ok cool...thanks man
ATAR 2010: 98.15
Chemistry: 50

2011-2013 (UoM | Bachelor of Science | Electrical Systems Major)

2014-2015 (UoM | Master of Engineering | Electrical | First Class Honours)

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Huaxiadragon's Experience in getting a 50 in Chem (Guide to How I studied)