InfiniteQ
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Woah... are they top?Originally posted by Rahul
a couple of guys from my school pay $75 per hour for maths??!?!?!?!
WTF!
Woah... are they top?Originally posted by Rahul
a couple of guys from my school pay $75 per hour for maths??!?!?!?!
WTF!
well my tutor isnt exactly a tutor. he writes the hsc paper questions and he marks them as well. but yeah - i dont think all the hsc markers are neccessarily maths skool teachers.Originally posted by InfiniteQ
Aren't they school teachers though?
woah man thats crazy! they must be dux! LOL $75 for an hour? geez man and i thought $35 for 2 hours was alot!Originally posted by Rahul
a couple of guys from my school pay $75 per hour for maths??!?!?!?!
WTF!
Definately not... I mean I don't understand what extra magic they do to these kids for $75.Originally posted by ToOhEyZ
to be honest, $75 is not worth an hour.
yeh i totally agree.....but the truth of the matter is that those guys have improved their ranks in the last few weeks/months.Originally posted by InfiniteQ
Definately not... I mean I don't understand what extra magic they do to these kids for $75.
One mark can make the difference between uni entrance or not.Originally posted by Rahul
yeh i totally agree.....but the truth of the matter is that those guys have improved their ranks in the last few weeks/months.
that raises the question, wat is the price of say a few more marks??
I disagree with you there. Based on the assumption that you have a good tutor (ie someone who explains things well, understands how you can improve etc), it's my belief that whether you pay $25 for this or $75, the tutor is not going to do wonders if you don't put the work into it.Originally posted by Rahul
yeh i totally agree.....but the truth of the matter is that those guys have improved their ranks in the last few weeks/months.
that raises the question, wat is the price of say a few more marks??
And I gave you an example of my mate who pays 50 an hour and is not improving at all. Therefore getting a tutor doesn't always mean that you're improving your marks.Originally posted by Rahul
i am not saying that u dont have to work hard urself or that the more u pay for the tutor the better marks u will get. wat i am saying is that if u get a tutor, in my belief, u will go better than wat u would if u didnt have one. so then how much would pay to increase ur marks, that is wat i am saying.
I agree with that wholeheartedly... But the thing is if you work it out, Prior actually only costs $19 an hour for the whole year. On top of that, they give you free HSC and other school papers. Their new resource center is also good. But the owner is one of the biggest assholes i know.Originally posted by Mill
PRIOR is expensive at something like $4000 a year per course but it's also good. The new system is a bit shitty which came in last year. I was there in 2001/2002 - 2001 being before the new system. Ah those were the days. The owner wouldn't take me as a tutor because I didn't work hard enough in Year 12 for his liking So I went into private tutoring. Pays better too If you can afford it, PRIOR is good. It's just School all over again. Helpful for me since I never paid attention at school / did the homework in Maths. So basically PRIOR was my school for maths kind of thing.
i pay $50 an hour for maths(1 on 1)... i think it's worth it... it's helped my marks heaps!Originally posted by Rahul
a couple of guys from my school pay $75 per hour for maths??!?!?!?!
WTF!