I have just completed my first year of university at UNSW (currently completing a combined Electrical Engineering / Laws program - HD Average). I graduated from high school in Brisbane so I haven't exactly done the HSC.
UAI ENTER: 99.85
High School (Brisbane Grammar School) Achievements:
Uni: Rates can be discussed according to individual arrangements. PM Me
I am a tutor who is very passionate about mathematics and physics (physics and 2nd year mathematics mainly 1st year maths is a little dull unfortunately ). I have mainly tutored physics students in the past and I realise (and cannot stree enough) how important it is for a student to _actually_ understand and appreciate the physics/maths and not just be a "formula monkey" plugging numbers into equations. Only then will a student be able to master these concepts in the more challenging problems in exams.
This is a "cycle", to put it that way, the more one learns and understands about mathematics and physics, the more everything fits together and makes sense.
Mathematics is beautiful and physics is fun , you just have to get in the right mindset :rofl:
UAI ENTER: 99.85
High School (Brisbane Grammar School) Achievements:
- Topped Physics in both Year 11 and Year 12
- Topped Maths C (hardest maths; 4u equiv) overall
- Physics Olympiad Bronze Medal
- MATH1131 Mathematics 1A - High Distinction - 88%
- MATH1231 Mathematics 1B - High Distinction - 91%
[*]PHYS1131 Higher Physics 1A - High Distinction - 99%- PHYS1231 Higher Physics 1B - High Distinction - 91%
Uni: Rates can be discussed according to individual arrangements. PM Me
I am a tutor who is very passionate about mathematics and physics (physics and 2nd year mathematics mainly 1st year maths is a little dull unfortunately ). I have mainly tutored physics students in the past and I realise (and cannot stree enough) how important it is for a student to _actually_ understand and appreciate the physics/maths and not just be a "formula monkey" plugging numbers into equations. Only then will a student be able to master these concepts in the more challenging problems in exams.
This is a "cycle", to put it that way, the more one learns and understands about mathematics and physics, the more everything fits together and makes sense.
Mathematics is beautiful and physics is fun , you just have to get in the right mindset :rofl:
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