youngminii
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- Feb 13, 2008
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- 2,083
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- Male
- HSC
- 2009
About me
You might've seen me around the site before. I've been here for a while (abusing the resources), and now I'm ready to offer my tutelage to you. I'll answer any of your Physics questions in the Physics section.
I am expecting a Band 6. I myself was tutored at Intuition Education. It was fantastic and it helped me understand many concepts that my teacher failed to teach. As such, in my opinion tutoring is an excellent resource for extra study.
Is tutoring for you?
If you answered yes to any of these (especially the first one), then tutoring is for you.
Private vs Public
Private tutors are one-on-one or two-on-one, and as such the tutor can teach you and communicate with you. Public tutors are usually 10-on-one or more, which is ridiculous, it's like extra school at $30+ an hour.
Why choose me?
My tutoring will be based on the following principles:
Year 11 knowledge is useless
Absolutely meaningless. If you're in Year 11, we'll skip it and I'll teach you the Year 12 syllabus.
If you're in Year 12, forget everything about Year 11.
Assessments have priority
Rather than rushing through the course, you should be focusing all your study towards your assessments.
When you receive an assessment, I will suspend all tutoring work and focus on your assessments only.
This comes from personal experience, as my tutoring institution rushed me through the course, not paying attention to my specific needs.
Experiments are underrated
Experiments are actually very important. My tutoring institution never delved into any of the experiments and my overall mark suffered. My school assessments were 100% experiment based.
In fact, I cheated in my first assessment and was penalised.
I've made the mistakes so you won't have to
As I said before, I was penalised for cheating. I didn't understand the importance of experiments. I never tried to 'scab' marks until the trials.
All of these (and more) are my own personal mistakes. Thankfully, they won't go to waste. I can stop you from making the same mistakes I did.
HSC Physics is not real Physics
Occasionally in the forums, you might see someone called k02033 making an overly complicated answer to a simple question. Or you might hear a really complicated explanation from your friends.
Now I'm not saying they're wrong. In fact, they're probably right. But HSC Physics demands that you memorise scripted answers. The syllabus doesn't want you to think further ahead, it wants you to know the answers and explanations (often incorrect) that the Board of Studies sets.
As such, I'm going to teach you Physics the way the Board of Studies wants you to learn it. Using university level explanations will not get you the marks you desire, but what I teach you will.
Need a second opinion?
I have a wide range of notes coming from this site, Intuition Education, TSFX, HSCEdge Online, my own notes and many notes from my friends.
I will use these notes to create a single set of notes to use in my lessons.
Unfortunately, I have been reminded that the notes from Intuition Education are intellectual property. I previously signed a contract forbidding me from using their notes for personal profit (my own tutoring). As such, I cannot show you these notes in exchange for money.
How much? Where?
My rates are only $20/hour for one person or $30/hour for two people together.
I will be giving two hour planned lessons and any overtime will be free of charge.
I live in Eastwood but I am willing to travel to Strathfield or Hornsby. If you live anywhere else, PM/Email me and I'm sure we can work something out.
I am teaching the option topics Quanta to Quarks, Astrophysics and Medical Physics.
Contact details
Contact me via PM, email or phone. I will be available on MSN at any time for any questions.
youngminii@gmail.com
0425 834 461
You might've seen me around the site before. I've been here for a while (abusing the resources), and now I'm ready to offer my tutelage to you. I'll answer any of your Physics questions in the Physics section.
I am expecting a Band 6. I myself was tutored at Intuition Education. It was fantastic and it helped me understand many concepts that my teacher failed to teach. As such, in my opinion tutoring is an excellent resource for extra study.
Is tutoring for you?
- Are you willing to spend money?
- Do you want someone to help you?
- Do you want notes?
- Is your teacher hopeless?
- Are you behind?
- Do you want to get ahead?
If you answered yes to any of these (especially the first one), then tutoring is for you.
Private vs Public
Private tutors are one-on-one or two-on-one, and as such the tutor can teach you and communicate with you. Public tutors are usually 10-on-one or more, which is ridiculous, it's like extra school at $30+ an hour.
Why choose me?
My tutoring will be based on the following principles:
Year 11 knowledge is useless
Absolutely meaningless. If you're in Year 11, we'll skip it and I'll teach you the Year 12 syllabus.
If you're in Year 12, forget everything about Year 11.
Assessments have priority
Rather than rushing through the course, you should be focusing all your study towards your assessments.
When you receive an assessment, I will suspend all tutoring work and focus on your assessments only.
This comes from personal experience, as my tutoring institution rushed me through the course, not paying attention to my specific needs.
Experiments are underrated
Experiments are actually very important. My tutoring institution never delved into any of the experiments and my overall mark suffered. My school assessments were 100% experiment based.
In fact, I cheated in my first assessment and was penalised.
I've made the mistakes so you won't have to
As I said before, I was penalised for cheating. I didn't understand the importance of experiments. I never tried to 'scab' marks until the trials.
All of these (and more) are my own personal mistakes. Thankfully, they won't go to waste. I can stop you from making the same mistakes I did.
HSC Physics is not real Physics
Occasionally in the forums, you might see someone called k02033 making an overly complicated answer to a simple question. Or you might hear a really complicated explanation from your friends.
Now I'm not saying they're wrong. In fact, they're probably right. But HSC Physics demands that you memorise scripted answers. The syllabus doesn't want you to think further ahead, it wants you to know the answers and explanations (often incorrect) that the Board of Studies sets.
As such, I'm going to teach you Physics the way the Board of Studies wants you to learn it. Using university level explanations will not get you the marks you desire, but what I teach you will.
Need a second opinion?
To put it in a nutshell, he is awesome. Awesome tutor, awesome student, awesome mate to be around with...and the list goes on.
Go to him; he really loves physics and knows the course inside out!
Why havn't you contacted him already? You are wasting time by not getting his tutoring services!!! He'll pump your mark up ....
Andrew's qualities:
1. Very intelligent.
2. Sets realistic goals.
3. Has a passion and love for Physics (even though I beat him by 2 marks in the Independent exam ).
4. Great bloke.
5. Has a blonde wig. I WANT ONE.
I highly vouch him. I've met him in real, and he's a great guy with an awesome personality. Highly recommended to all HSC 2010 students.
I'd say go to him, not only does he know about the course, but how to guide others into the right direction towards success
What about notes?What can I say? This guy understands what it's like to have shit teachers, how hard it is to have to learn for yourself, and the importance of hard work.
Despite the crapulence, he knows his stuff.
He ain't perfect, but he's perfect for physics tutoring.
I have a wide range of notes coming from this site, Intuition Education, TSFX, HSCEdge Online, my own notes and many notes from my friends.
I will use these notes to create a single set of notes to use in my lessons.
Unfortunately, I have been reminded that the notes from Intuition Education are intellectual property. I previously signed a contract forbidding me from using their notes for personal profit (my own tutoring). As such, I cannot show you these notes in exchange for money.
How much? Where?
My rates are only $20/hour for one person or $30/hour for two people together.
I will be giving two hour planned lessons and any overtime will be free of charge.
I live in Eastwood but I am willing to travel to Strathfield or Hornsby. If you live anywhere else, PM/Email me and I'm sure we can work something out.
I am teaching the option topics Quanta to Quarks, Astrophysics and Medical Physics.
Contact details
Contact me via PM, email or phone. I will be available on MSN at any time for any questions.
youngminii@gmail.com
0425 834 461
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