LuqmanA
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If tutoring actually solved bad grades…
Why are so many students with tutors still stuck on C’s and D’s?
Why is it that every single student and parent who I speak to...always says 'we've been doing tutoring for years yet it hasn't worked'?
Here’s what no one tells you...
Tutoring was never designed to fix the real problem.
Most tutoring does this:
Looks productive.
Your parents feel like they’re “doing something.”
But nothing deep changes.
You still don’t know how to:
That’s not education.
That’s dependency.
Look, some tutors are great people. They care.
But if your goal is to turn an academic mess into a 90+ ATAR…
You don’t need more people explaining content to you.
You need a system that teaches you how to learn on your own.
That’s the difference between students who keep needing help forever…
And the ones who become independent, disciplined, top students.
If you feel like you’ve “tried everything” and you’re still stuck…
The problem isn’t you.
It’s the approach.
I've now helped literally over 150+ low-performing students get straight A's...and once again let me tell you something that happens every time.
EVERY SINGLE TIME I speak with both parents and students (happens daily)...I hear the same thing:
'We've been going to tutoring for years...and we're still not seeing good results'.
Yet...after just a few weeks-months of working with me...the student completely changes their life.
It's not because I'm giving them some magic spell lol - it's simply because i'm teaching them how to fix themselves!
And once I did this for myself back in year 11...I went from D's all my life to a 97+ ATAR and DUX of cohort against all odds.
Why are so many students with tutors still stuck on C’s and D’s?
Why is it that every single student and parent who I speak to...always says 'we've been doing tutoring for years yet it hasn't worked'?
Here’s what no one tells you...
Tutoring was never designed to fix the real problem.
Most tutoring does this:
- Go over content you didn’t get in class
- Help with homework
- Go through some questions
- Repeat next week
Looks productive.
Your parents feel like they’re “doing something.”
But nothing deep changes.
You still don’t know how to:
- Plan your week
- Study a topic from scratch
- Revise so you actually remember
- Stay disciplined when you “can’t be bothered”
That’s not education.
That’s dependency.
Look, some tutors are great people. They care.
But if your goal is to turn an academic mess into a 90+ ATAR…
You don’t need more people explaining content to you.
You need a system that teaches you how to learn on your own.
That’s the difference between students who keep needing help forever…
And the ones who become independent, disciplined, top students.
If you feel like you’ve “tried everything” and you’re still stuck…
The problem isn’t you.
It’s the approach.
I've now helped literally over 150+ low-performing students get straight A's...and once again let me tell you something that happens every time.
EVERY SINGLE TIME I speak with both parents and students (happens daily)...I hear the same thing:
'We've been going to tutoring for years...and we're still not seeing good results'.
Yet...after just a few weeks-months of working with me...the student completely changes their life.
It's not because I'm giving them some magic spell lol - it's simply because i'm teaching them how to fix themselves!
And once I did this for myself back in year 11...I went from D's all my life to a 97+ ATAR and DUX of cohort against all odds.
