What do I enjoy most about tutoring? 😁
I enjoy most the satisfaction of conveying a difficult concept to a student and seeing them successfully apply that knowledge to problems. In other words, seeing the student's joy from their success.
My Strengths as Tutor 💪
My primary strength as a tutor would be my ability to communicate with clarity and precision in a friendly manner. However, my strengths also lie in content and subject knowledge, as well as patience, empathy and organisational ability.
Most important things I can do for a student 🏅
I consider above all listening to the student and what they do and don't understand to be most important, in order so that I as a tutor can direct my attention and teaching where it is needed most. In terms of long-term goals however, I consider instilling the student with diligence, resilience and a mentality to succeed in the future to be the most important, regardless of academic ability.
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Exam Prep 📝
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Recent Tutoring Comments:
- Most integration went well - Good understanding of trigonometry
- Most integration went well - Good understanding of trigonometry
-Probability density functions and cumulative density functions - Normal distributions need to be revised or learned - Domain and range needs to be revised - Functions topic should be revised
Revised general factorisation methods, linear relationship comprehension
Revised general factorisation methods, linear relationship comprehension
Linear graphing speed could be increased, as well as factorisation speed
Midpoint formula applications, distance formula applications, general linear equation applications
Midpoint formula applications, distance formula applications, general linear equation applications
Finding non-midpoint line divisions, using the internal division formula (this could be asked on an exam, as they may want you to work out the actual formula)
Rotations and transformations Completing the square, general factorisation methods
Rotations and transformations Completing the square, general factorisation methods
Practise solving equations with completing the square method, factorisation method, and quadratic formula method. They can ask you to solve these with any of the above techniques (specifically), so need to be on top of all of them.