Group classes for Section 3: 10-week Term
Master the science section with top-tier guidance at an unbeatable price.
We had an idea. A good one.
What if you could get premium private tutoring at rates anyone could afford? For only $59/seventy-five minute session ($599/10-week term). That’s cheaper than most tutors – but you’d have the best. A perfect 100 in S3, plus a rigorous background of tutoring students of all abilities. Right there, every week, watching over you, getting you where you need to go, going above and beyond like we always do.
BEST FOR: Group classes are perfect for students who are looking for weekly accountability with a small group of committed students guided by an expert mentor.
Why choose 90plus:
Course Outline:
Week One: Physics – free body diagrams, kinetics, newton’s laws
Week Two: Maths – algebraic manipulation, trigonometry, units, graphs
Week Three: General Chemistry
Week Four: General Chemistry 2
Week Five: Organic Chemistry
Week Six: Organic Chemistry 2
Week Seven: Problem Solving
Week Eight: Problem Solving 2
Week Nine: Exam Technique
Week Ten: Student’s issues
Each week will have a 40-minute theory component and a 35-minute question/answer + application period.
Note: It's not possible to teach 4 physical sciences to university standard in 8 weeks. This course does not attempt to. Rather, the focus is on how to improve S3, which is a different skill to learning sciences. You will be taken through the kinds of problems students commonly encounter and how to score well at them, as well as having your process of reasoning vocalised and worked on by your mentor. This is what will make the difference to your S3 mark.
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Please note: our refund policy for group sessions applies for the first session only. If, after your first session, you are not happy, we will refund you 115% of what you paid. Thereafter, since your place will be unable to be filled, and the remaining services will need to be delivered by your tutor regardless of whether there's 3 or 4 students, you commit to completing your group series.