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National Education => Tuition and Education Services => Tuition Advice => Topic started by: ally1784 on January 13, 2021, 04:50:33 pm

Title: RL Tuition
Post by: ally1784 on January 13, 2021, 04:50:33 pm
Has anyone heard of RL Tuition? I'm thinking to go there but I don't know what to expect. If someone has attended there, can you give me an outline of what it's like there, and do you complete any tests?
Title: Re: RL Tuition
Post by: hel256 on January 13, 2021, 10:01:08 pm
I didn't go there personally but I had friends who did; I would often see them doing worksheets from tutoring in class (which were of a higher difficulty than the standard textbook examples) and I believe I heard them on some occasions talking about tests they had coming up, although I'm not entirely sure about that second point.

I hope this was somewhat helpful!
Title: Re: RL Tuition
Post by: rkjthguakj on January 14, 2021, 09:16:26 am
Has anyone heard of RL Tuition? I'm thinking to go there but I don't know what to expect. If someone has attended there, can you give me an outline of what it's like there, and do you complete any tests?

I actually went there for methods 1/2 and can attest that my grades did go up! Ricky may be a difficult tutor to follow and I was no means a natural in methods, but the tutors that walk around were extremely helpful and friendly! I didnt take it in year 12 cause I had beef with one of the kids in class lmao. (Had nothing to do with RL tho)
 I would recommend it!

Yes, there are tests that are quite difficult but become reasonable if you put in the work.
Title: Re: RL Tuition
Post by: ally1784 on January 14, 2021, 05:40:57 pm
Thanks for letting me know!! By the way, do you think R-live classes are better or in person?
Title: Re: RL Tuition
Post by: rkjthguakj on January 17, 2021, 11:21:57 am
As I did the class in 2019 (pre-COVID) times, I never got the opportunity to do it online (only in-person). I'm not sure how online would work, but I can't imagine that it would have the same experience as in-person, as I found that the most helpful part were the tutors walking around the class to help students. So I would personally recommend in-person, but maybe take this with a grain of salt.