The answer to this question really depends on the purpose of you seeking English tutoring-for example, some people desire English tutors to basically lay out all the information they have to regurgitate in exams because they feel there is so much information and they can't process what is important and how to answer questions, other seeking tutoring as a motivation to work harder as well as assisting in English skills. But getting English tutoring is not a replacement for putting more effort into English, often you will need to be prepared to do more work rather than less, but it will make sure you are working in the right direction-i.e. you are studying smarter. To answer this question, ask yourself the following questions
1)Does your English teacher at school is willing or has time to look over your creative/essays and give you detailed feedback on them, and are you willing to regularly hand in creative/essays for feedback?(I.e. do you have enough self-discipline and time management?)
2)Are you struggling with English skills or understanding the specific English modules you are studying with or both?
3)How much time are you willing to invest in English to improve your mark in it? Have you had any previous experience in English tutoring, and if so, did you find it helpful?
Answering the above questions will certainly assist you in coming to a decision. There are a few main means that can be undergone to improve English performance
1)Read all prescribed and related text as soon as possible, and re-read it if necessary to understand not just the plot, but how the text relates to the module rubric as a whole, make sure you understand the rubric inside out-all questions will come from it
2)Listen carefully in class to what the teacher and other students have to say and formulate your own unique viewpoint through a considered understanding of others' perspectives
3)regularly complete practice essays/creative and get someone that will give you detailed feedback to mark-and for your succeeding essays/creative-you should remember these feedback and take it abroad to reduce the mistakes you are making-improve your skills in analysing, synthesising and responding to specific essay questions
4)if you have time, you should practice under exam/assessment conditions and get a teacher or an experienced English personnel to mark it for you
Repeat the above processes as many times as possible-(use a timetable to schedule your study time for English if you fear it will take too much time as a never ending subject-and with perseverance and sustained effort over the HSC year(including the 'holidays), your performance in English is guaranteed to improve by the end of the year. Hope this helps and my last advice is to go with what you think will work for you-if you are in doubt, and are struggling, why not try it out? best wishes