genius12345
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well, it is kinda true.>Implying that everyone who isn't tutored by you will fail
The amount of people that are learning hsc maths the wrong way is massive. People spending time memorising stuff that doesnt need to be memorised ( contrary to popular belief, there is actually not alot of things that need to be memorised in maths! ) , people being taught by shit teachers that have no idea what they are talking about. I just wanted to be given a chance to help people with a subject that is actually quite simple ( most of the time it is just shit teachers that over complicate it! ), and I never got given that chance.
Hell, everyone on here was more than happy to take the help for free on here ( there would have to have been atleast 50 users I have help, multiple times each, on this site over the past year , and it has been quite evident that these users did infact trust my knowledge in the subject, because I have been mentioned quite a few times when I have been recently flaming people to get a tutor , then people come back with "Why do you think you are the only competent maths persons on here, there are tons of others like bored of fail 1,2,3.... " HA, little did they know that all those accounts were actually mine XD) , but I wanted to actually help someone in real life, in person:
1. So I could change jobs, because right now I get bugger all work were I am.
2. I actually see that I was helping someone and seeing that they understood in real life( ie in person, its alot easier to tell if someone understands by their body language and if they can correctly explain it back to you IN PERSON ) .
3. So I could show alot more (teaching over the internet, on forums, is relatively primitive and there are lots of things I could explain in person that I cant/very hard to explain over the net.
4. So I could actually get experience in actual teaching ( I mean I know I answer tons of questions each day from other students at university, but I wanted a chance for me to be the teacher of the class, for me to be in control ).
I do take it quite personally when I got no replies yet everyone was more than happy to have me answer their questions, I was known quite well for being the math question answerer on here for quite a long time!. But still got completely ignored when it came to people selecting tutors, and most of the time I was just answerer questions that people had gotten from their tutoring companies, which made me feel quite disappointed.
QUite simple, there are two ways of learning maths,
my way and the wrong way.
my way ensures you understand all the theory, get in, do the exam , dont try any fancy little tricks like some teachers teach and try and be a smartass, just get in , sit down, ace the paper and walk out feeling satisfied.
the wrong way on the other hand involves wasting tons of time on memorising stuff that doesnt need to be memorised , then panicing before your exams because you are not sure of the material and have havent learnt it the right way!, then you walk into the exam feeling nervous, lose even more marks because you are nervous, then you get a shit mark after you have wasted all that time memorising stuff that didnt need to be memorised!.
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