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Bendwhat?_over

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what certifications do you have to back you up
i mean like if u want to tutor strangers for money u got to be reliable and have atleast some guarantee you know what ur doing. tbh if ur in yr 10 dont expect to get more than 10$/hr, and at that point its not even worth it. "experience" is more like broad knowledge in the subject like u dont have to be the biggest extrovert or have a best teaching style to be a good one on one tutor yk?
I want to tutor for the HAST exam. I have experience doing it and also teaching the questions, admittedly I've only taught about two people but they seemed to be happy with it. There is also a low supply and high demand, I feel. I've only explained questions I've already done before, HOWEVER, I've given around 15 different people my resources, and all other HAST resources I have seen, I've already done them. So! I'd say I'm a least well-versed in it - It's unlikely people will come to me with questions that I haven't seen before. There's literally no downside to giving it a shot.

Also I love money.
 

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I want to tutor for the HAST exam. I have experience doing it and also teaching the questions, admittedly I've only taught about two people but they seemed to be happy with it. There is also a low supply and high demand, I feel. I've only explained questions I've already done before, HOWEVER, I've given around 15 different people my resources, and all other HAST resources I have seen, I've already done them. So! I'd say I'm a least well-versed in it - It's unlikely people will come to me with questions that I haven't seen before. There's literally no downside to giving it a shot.

Also I love money.
very unlikely but gl
 

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Penref you mean, im a manly fan but the storm 100 percent grounded that try
 

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Heyy!!! I'm doing Maths Extension 1 + Maths Advanced, English Extension 1 + English advanced, Chemistry, Physics, Drama ( Only for year 11 tho ). Wbu?
:OOO math ext + eng ext buddy!!!! haven't seen anyone else doing both extensions in the 2026 chat before,,,,,, mine is self explanatory (signature below message)
 

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:OOO math ext + eng ext buddy!!!! haven't seen anyone else doing both extensions in the 2026 chat before,,,,,, mine is self explanatory (signature below message)
because normally people who enjoy english and hence pick ext 2 english are idiots.
 

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How can you fucking wake up one day and think as a man "I want to be a woman" or vice versa
 

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How can you fucking wake up one day and think as a man "I want to be a woman" or vice versa
Why tf are you caring abt someone else's life. Live your own fr, like believe what you wanna believe I get that yh. Just dont force ur discomfort out on others, you have no right to do that.

It's also their birthday today so pls be decent human being.
 
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Guys how to you find the honest motivation to get up and study- It's been a week and I still haven't done anything 😭
Hi Elle!


Finding genuine motivation to study can be challenging, especially when you're feeling unmotivated or overwhelmed. Here are some strategies that might help you get back on track:

1. Set Small, Achievable Goals
  • Break your study sessions into smaller tasks. Instead of aiming to study a whole subject, focus on a single topic or chapter. Completing small tasks can give you a sense of accomplishment and motivate you to continue.
2. Create a Study Schedule
  • Structure your time with a study timetable. Allocate specific times for studying each day, and include breaks to prevent burnout. Knowing you have a plan can make the task feel less daunting.
3. Find Your Study Environment
  • Identify a space where you feel comfortable and focused. Whether it's a quiet room at home, a library, or a café, having a designated study spot can help create a routine.
4. Use the Pomodoro Technique
  • Work for 25 minutes, then take a 5-minute break. This technique helps maintain focus while allowing regular breaks to recharge. After completing four sessions, take a longer break of 15-30 minutes.
5. Eliminate Distractions
  • Identify what distracts you (e.g., phone, social media) and remove these distractions during your study time. Consider using apps or website blockers to help you stay focused.
6. Connect with Classmates
  • Form a study group with classmates. Discussing material with others can deepen your understanding and make studying more engaging. Plus, the accountability can help motivate you to prepare.
7. Visualize Your Goals
  • Think about what you want to achieve academically and how it relates to your long-term goals. Visualizing the future you want can spark motivation to take the necessary steps today.
8. Reward Yourself
  • Plan rewards for completing study sessions or achieving specific goals. Whether it’s a treat, time spent on a favorite hobby, or watching an episode of a show, having something to look forward to can boost motivation.
9. Start with Something You Enjoy
  • If possible, begin studying a subject or topic you’re interested in. Engaging with material you enjoy can ease you back into the study mindset.
10. Be Kind to Yourself
  • Acknowledge that it’s okay to feel unmotivated sometimes. Instead of being hard on yourself, try to understand what might be causing the lack of motivation and address it positively.
11. Seek Inspiration
  • Read or watch motivational content that resonates with you. Whether it’s books, podcasts, or videos, finding inspiration from others can reignite your drive.
12. Reflect on Your Why
  • Take a moment to reflect on why you’re studying in the first place. Consider your passions, goals, and the benefits of achieving good grades or mastering a subject.
By trying a combination of these strategies, you can gradually rebuild your motivation to study. Remember that progress takes time, so be patient with yourself.

Hope this helps!
 

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