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kjia1288

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What can I say about this guy that hasn't already been said? If you wanna do well in these subjects learn from the best. And Jayson is THE best.
 

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When i saw these marks, i practically shat myself - i have never seen such a thing!!!! 100% in 3U maths?!?!?!?!?! WTH. I'm lucky to evvvvveeeeerrrr get one 100% assessment task for it =_="

Just out of interest, how many pages, on average, are you Chem and Bio notes per topic? :)

Furthermore, how (if at all) did you study for UMAt - lots of paper?
 

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When i saw these marks, i practically shat myself - i have never seen such a thing!!!! 100% in 3U maths?!?!?!?!?! WTH. I'm lucky to evvvvveeeeerrrr get one 100% assessment task for it =_="

Just out of interest, how many pages, on average, are you Chem and Bio notes per topic? :)

Furthermore, how (if at all) did you study for UMAt - lots of paper?
Thanks! =) How do you know about my notes? They're about 30 page per module. For UMAT, I went to MedEntry and did their practice exams and some drills. Good luck!
 

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When i saw these marks, i practically shat myself - i have never seen such a thing!!!! 100% in 3U maths?!?!?!?!?! WTH. I'm lucky to evvvvveeeeerrrr get one 100% assessment task for it =_="

Just out of interest, how many pages, on average, are you Chem and Bio notes per topic? :)

Furthermore, how (if at all) did you study for UMAt - lots of paper?
I think 100 is not actual mark but an aligned , scaled mark. Isn't it?
 

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I think 100 is not actual mark but an aligned , scaled mark. Isn't it?
It's for 3U Maths Internal Assessment mark, not scaled External HSC mark, but yea it was actually 100 in each test. The tests were a bit easier that year than most, so most of it was lack of silly mistakes =P
 

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Free bump Jega! Hope you've been well man, couldn't talk much that day, was exhausted after cricket!
 

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Would like to have a tutor like you, except I live in the Ryde area and I got to a school in the Sydney City area so Wentworthville is pretty far for me, plus the fact that I'm only in year 10. Just hoping you'll still continue enjoying tutoring by 2013 so I could learn from you. :D
 

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Would like to have a tutor like you, except I live in the Ryde area and I got to a school in the Sydney City area so Wentworthville is pretty far for me, plus the fact that I'm only in year 10. Just hoping you'll still continue enjoying tutoring by 2013 so I could learn from you. :D
Okay, I possibly will or will not, because the med part of my degree starts then, and I'm not sure how hectic that's gonna be =P But yea, if I have enough time I'd definitely like to tutor you =)
 

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Hi, do you still offer physics tutoring??

I emailed you a few queries about the sessions :)

:party:
 

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I find myself making 1 or 2 mind-numbingly painful mistakes on such easy questions. Thankfully I'm only making 1 or 2, but how can I avoid making absolutely rubbish mistakes in a test?
 

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I find myself making 1 or 2 mind-numbingly painful mistakes on such easy questions. Thankfully I'm only making 1 or 2, but how can I avoid making absolutely rubbish mistakes in a test?
Can you give me an example? Well, the only way I can see to avoid such mistakes is 'Practice makes perfect' =P
 

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