Why do people go to multiple tutoring centres just for one subject? Is there any benefit to it? (1 Viewer)

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Just curious as a lot of my friends do it
 

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Just curious as a lot of my friends do it
Probably have the mentality that quantity = quality but it's a good idea if your parents are rich and you like studying 27 hours per day

But on a real note if you need more than 1 tutoring centre for 1 subject, either the tutor sucks or you're not asking questions about what they're teaching.
 

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How does anyone have time and motivation for that
 

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lol, sounds like a wild waste of time. these people are going to be grossly unprepared for uni when they aren't spoonfed everything. less is more imo - you don't need tutoring to do well, particularly group tutoring. The main value imo is asking questions when you get stuck. A good teacher is sufficient. If they aren't good, then yeah, maybe private tutoring. But I never really got the appeal of large group classes. Sure they have good resources, but this is the HSC, you can find tons of free stuff online.
 

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