Constantine
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I've heard of quite a few individuals who got ~99 without attending one single coaching/tutoring class.
Speaking from personal experience here, I started going in primary and stopped at the end of year nine because I felt like it wasn't helping me at all (I was already being taught Ext 1 maths at the time). Also, it actually took time away from studying the actual school content for me. So yeah, I did well in the coaching exams and was only average in school which got me really frustrated.
So far for year twelve the results have been the best results of my schooling life (fingers crossed for the HSC!) and I think it has something to do with the fact that I quit coaching so now I actually have time to study the things being taught in school instead of always trying to be in front of the school course schedule. Then again, while it didn't work for me, I do have my friends who go coaching and is doing brilliantly at school and at coaching and think it really helps them, even saying "if I don't go coaching I would've died in this or this exam". It depends on your needs, time management and the quality of the coaching classes you go to.
The advice will be listen to yourself. Chances are you've already made up your mind in regards to whether or not coaching is actually beneficial to you.
Speaking from personal experience here, I started going in primary and stopped at the end of year nine because I felt like it wasn't helping me at all (I was already being taught Ext 1 maths at the time). Also, it actually took time away from studying the actual school content for me. So yeah, I did well in the coaching exams and was only average in school which got me really frustrated.
So far for year twelve the results have been the best results of my schooling life (fingers crossed for the HSC!) and I think it has something to do with the fact that I quit coaching so now I actually have time to study the things being taught in school instead of always trying to be in front of the school course schedule. Then again, while it didn't work for me, I do have my friends who go coaching and is doing brilliantly at school and at coaching and think it really helps them, even saying "if I don't go coaching I would've died in this or this exam". It depends on your needs, time management and the quality of the coaching classes you go to.
The advice will be listen to yourself. Chances are you've already made up your mind in regards to whether or not coaching is actually beneficial to you.