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How is the MX2 Terry Lee tutoring?

Things I definately want to know are:
- People per class.
- Simplicity of his teaching.
- Speed.
- Alignment with HSC course.

Although as much information is good :)
 

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This is all from what I heard, since I wanted to go too.
I asked around the beginning of this year, so I hope this is all still relevant.

There's 20-30 students per class.
He goes through the course really really quickly (which is good if ur smart. but for lower end 4u ppl they said that they struggled.)
Simplicity of teaching, not quite sure, just heard comments that he rushes through everything and has a strong accent.

just a note; ppl have said that he's really arrogant as a person.
and he just ignored my emails after I hinted that I didnt want to join his ext 1 class. since i only interested in ext 2.

REMINDER: i never went to terry lee, so these are all just from what i heard
Dont take it as the bible. Purely opinions
 
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That rules it out for me if it were true. I'm look for 10 students per class or less. Any suggestions that tutor for MX2 ALONE (I don't need MX1 tutoring)?
i think if you wait until after hsc, this section of the forum will be swarming with offers, so you'll have plenty of selection.
 

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He goes quite fast from what I've heard which can be good or bad.
Classes are a 'bit' big but bearable.
Overall, pretty good and Terry Lee himself isn't 'too' bad.

You can try going to TIPPS Yagoona for MX2 ;)
(I go TIPPS xD)
 

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The class is around 20-30s I think, although there is one-on-one. The teacher has an accent but apparently it's not bad and understandable. He made his own textbook, so I'm pretty sure it's aligned with the HSC course.

& HE IS QUICK and comes up with funny ways of remembering things.
 

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i think if you wait until after hsc, this section of the forum will be swarming with offers, so you'll have plenty of selection.
That's good, would they be starting from what ever topic we would normally be doing from school or from Complex Numbers?

You can try going to TIPPS Yagoona for MX2 ;)
(I go TIPPS xD)
Ummm, how are the class sizes, fees and quality of teaching?
 

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TIPPS is good for the lower end of the cohort as they focus heavily on basics and repetition. However, their exercises are not challenging enough if you want to do well.

Terry Lee on the other hand is more suited to the higher end of the cohort. His focus is more on the tough/tricky questions and less on the basics. If you've seen his textbooks the exercises (especially Extension 2) hardly focus on basics/repetition and pretty much go straight into the exam style questions.
 

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