| Chemistry Tutoring |
| Most students believe that chemistry is a difficult and mysterial subject to master. This is totally far from the truth and sadly enough this inhibits the student’s performance and perception of chemistry. To reverse this belief and give the student full command of the subject the coaching should be undertaking from start of Year 11. At our coaching college we developed the fundamentals of the chemistry syllabus. We introduce the student to the world of chemistry; explain chemistry concepts that pertain to the school syllabus. Various teaching methods are implemented to make the subject interesting and rewarding. A strong foundation in Year 11 chemistry is absolutely necessary for the students to attain to be able to understand the HSC contents in year 12 successfully. |
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The Chemistry is taught at a professional level. The topic areas are fully covered, including theory based lessons, the foundation of chemistry and reaction. Students are taught how to evaluate questions and also to properly answer questions in a scientific manner. The subject is also made interesting by relating it to the real world. All topics are covered, including the elective topics. |
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| During the lesson, past HSC questions are analysed and discussed between the students and coach. The aim of this is to find ideal answer in order to prepare for HSC, also several chemistry text books are used which gives the students a broader understand of chemistry. In addition practice past papers are undertaken by the students to demonstrate the analytical ability in the field of chemistry. |
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| Past students of chemistry who had used the above method have reached very high band in the HSC. Each student is given assistance with their HSC assessments. |
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| I arrived on your doorstep dreading chemistry and left just before the HSC Chemistry exam with confident air of chemical knowledge. Your assistance throughout the year in chemistry has dramatically...
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