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March 30, 2024, 12:04:11 am

Author Topic: VCE Specialist Mathematics 3/4, Physics 3/4, Mathematical Methods 3/4 Tutoring  (Read 1895 times)  Share 

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enginear

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Hello studious VCE students,

Are you looking for additional support and guidance in your journey through VCE mathematics and physics? Well you have come to the right place. It is cocky to make such a bold claim in the first sentence of an advertisement, so let me back it up a little first. I am a diehard STEM student who is currently completing a Masters of Mechanical and Aerospace engineering at the university of Melbourne, however, my specialties do not just lay in engineering as I have also completed numerous physics and applied mathematics subjects throughout my time at university - and still am. In terms of marks I have achieved first class honors in engineering, mathematics, and physics subjects; notable subjects being Statistical Physics, Applied Mathematical Modelling, and Engineering Materials and Mechanics.

One, however, might ask how I can effectively teach a VCE seeing as I graduated in 2017; well let me explain. Much of the content taught in mathematics and physics I still use in my current education, moreover, I am familiar with what examiners are looking for and also the resources VCAA provides to students (I.E examiners reports). I have also had experience tutoring friends in the past, which has been enjoyable. I am fairly flexible with tutoring style and am happy to adapt to how you want to be taught - whether it be redoing past assessments or simply working through textbook examples - everyone is different with respect to their ideal way of learning.

I am located near Parkville and spend much of my time at the University of Melbourne, so I am fairly flexible with timing. Rates would be around $35/hr for one on one, and am happy to negotiate if people want to do a group session.

Contact me via my email: [email protected]

Happy studying and good luck.
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