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lowk might switch to cog or like ace but ace gives off matrix vibes idk.
for chem i just started at ace (trial lesson) and i found it SO much better than zhangs - the questions are genuinely exam style and not niche iykwim and they are great practise. tbf to zhangs i was online and online classes are always bad
 

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for chem i just started at ace (trial lesson) and i found it SO much better than zhangs - the questions are genuinely exam style and not niche iykwim and they are great practise. tbf to zhangs i was online and online classes are always bad
idk tho i have kevin wang tho the guys the goat. I miht try phys there. What r ur thoughts on phys?
 

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and my friends from school go to du phys and apparently its good bc of william
i liked du phys too but again the hw and in general questions we got were too niche. like i wanted more internal exam/hsc style practise bc i can understand the concepts i just need practise. im moving to sigma for phys this term
 

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i liked du phys too but again the hw and in general questions we got were too niche. like i wanted more internal exam/hsc style practise bc i can understand the concepts i just need practise. im moving to sigma for phys this term
do u think its worth it if u have resources from other tutors for like hw and crap?
 

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yes. if ur artificially academically inclined (i.e. not naturally smart u just can outwork ppl who r) (e.g. myself) then tutorign is kinda necessary.
agree with this too, i am not naturally smart in that sense but im relatively successful academically - what works for me and i lot of people like me especially for stem subjects is dividing your effort into 20% understanding the concept deeply through lectures, 80% grinding practice questions. you may not 100% need tutoring but if you are like me you need some sort of resources in some sense whether it be textbooks, holiday courses, extra time with teachers, more homework but for me tuition does all of that so it helps for me
 

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Mine did megatronics and struggles w sig figs bro…
Nah my stem teacher was an ip lawyer who also is a pdh doctor of engineering n is the most unhinged person ever
She gets distracted so easily n talks a bit too fast
She teachers engineering studies (is qualified for ext 2 math and below) and tbh if i have her as a teacher for my senior yrs im gonna lose it (im not doing engineering but yk where im coming from)

shes like a very nice n fun person to talk to but her teaching is like 2/10 (she shouldve stayed an ip lawyer - was one for 25yrs)
 

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