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Do you really need tutoring for Mathematics Extension 1 in order to achieve a high band 6 mark and is tutoring worth it? Is there any other way to get a high band 6 mark?
There are cases when the teacher may not be competent and hence tutoring may assist as a supplement to school.I believe that tutoring is a complete waste of time as the information that is learnt at school should be enough for undertaking the HSC exam. Without tutoring, you can have the ability to become more independent, which is important for the future. Also, thanks for the suggestions; they're really helpful because I have been worrying about whether I should go math tutoring.
no.Do you really need tutoring for Mathematics Extension 1 in order to achieve a high band 6 mark and is tutoring worth it? Is there any other way to get a high band 6 mark?
I'd go as far to say only understanding is required.no.
tutoring is worth it if you think its worth it.
understanding + past papers is what is needed for a high band 6.
op, some people in my school that receive tutoring in english are still ranked at the bottom, whereas I have never received tutoring and am ranked 16th at my school. mind you, the person ranked 1st in maths at my school does get tutoring but the person ranked 2nd (me) doesn't tutoring, but we will still both end up with B6/E4'sWho? And why?
Thanks! I know a few people from my year who went to math tutoring. As their exam marks were below average before they went tutoring, there were no signs of improvement, although they hired a private tutor. I believe that they are wasting their time and money. I haven't been to a math tutor yet and I have been ranked top 5 of the grade, which most of the people in my year attend math tutoring regularly. All I do is learn from a range of textbooks and my math teacher for help.1) Is tutoring worth it?-ask yourself these questions-
-Have you had maths tutoring of any kind before and have you find it to be helpful?
-If you haven't had tutoring, do you have friends who have had maths tutoring-and in this instance, do they recommend it and has their results improved significantly as a result of tutoring?
-How much time are you willing to devote to maths extension one to get a band 6 and do you think tutoring will decrease your study time or increase it-i.e. by increasing your work load(also consider the travel time to and fro the tutoring centre)
-Do you have enough self-discipline to work by yourself for this subject consistently putting hard effort in or do you need an environment/motivation to keep working hard?
2)Is there any other way to get a high band 6 mark?
Yes, there is one other way-that is you working hard by
-doing the homework allocated by the teacher, understand concepts taught by the teacher and how concepts interrelate, ask the teacher if you don't understand anything immediately
-find practice past HSC questions and trial problems to practice upon as soon as you understand concepts, completed a substantial amount of textbook practice
-Always consider different approaches to the same problem, and imagine how different topics can be interrelated into the same question-anticipating this synthesise is a critical component to being prepared for the hardest problem in the exam
-Circle any questions you don't understand or got wrong-go back to re-do them as exam preparation until you get it right, ask the teacher if you don't understand anything-
-repeat the above process as many times as possible throughout the year (this also includes your 'school holidays)
-And ta, dah, by the end of this process-you should be likely to get a band 6 (E4)-depending on how much time you spent practicing problems and how closely you have followed the above process(remember, you can't study for maths the night before, you have to practice the skills over a long period of time, it is literally the only subject where rote learning will not get you ANYWHERE)
Best of luck for this year-study hard, try your best-be consistent and you will achieve your goal Hoped this helps and I have faith you can achieve a band 6 without tutoring if you have enough self-discipline, but if you think you need tutoring-then try it-do what works best for you
Its just that you didn't make it clear who you were responding to. It looked like you were answering the person immediately before you - which of course changed the meaning of your message.op, some people in my school that receive tutoring in english are still ranked at the bottom, whereas I have never received tutoring and am ranked 16th at my school. mind you, the person ranked 1st in maths at my school does get tutoring but the person ranked 2nd (me) doesn't tutoring, but we will still both end up with B6/E4's
I assumed that any reply would be directed to the OP unless you have that quote thingIts just that you didn't make it clear who you were responding to. It looked like you were answering the person immediately before you - which of course changed the meaning of your message.
Yer this is usually what it means on forums.I assumed that any reply would be directed to the OP unless you have that quote thing
I guess that being a 'senior citizen' means I didn't appreciate these protocols.Yer this is usually what it means on forums.
Do you really need tutoring for Mathematics Extension 1 in order to achieve a high band 6 mark and is tutoring worth it? Is there any other way to get a high band 6 mark?
LolI guess that being a 'senior citizen' means I didn't appreciate these protocols.
On this matter I don't have any problem, because I have trusted website that can help me. Mymathdone.com is one of the best online websites that I trust the most. They even give you easy instructions for you to follow.Do you really need tutoring for Mathematics Extension 1 in order to achieve a high band 6 mark and is tutoring worth it? Is there any other way to get a high band 6 mark?