About
|| 97.55 ATAR | USYD Dalyell Scholar, 82 WAM ||
Hi, I'm Nemo!
I graduated from Fort Street High School in 2019 with a 97.55 ATAR. I am a Dalyell Scholar at The University of Sydney, studying a Bachelor of Engineering Honours and Bachelor of Commerce. All my students enjoy my tutoring and find it helpful for understanding different concepts.
These are my 2019 HSC results:
97.55 ATAR
95 B6 - Mathematics
47 E4 - Mathematics Ext 1
93 B6 - Physics
90 B6 - Chemistry
89 B5 - Economics
88 B5 - English Advanced
SUBJECTS
High School
I can tutor up to:
- Year 12 Maths Ext 1
- Year 12 Physics
- Year 11 Chemistry
- Year 10 Science
- Year 7 English
- any other subject up to a Year 9 level
University
I can tutor the following USYD units:
92 HD - MATH1021: Calculus Of One Variable
90 HD - ENGG1800: Introduction to Engineering Disciplines
88 HD - MATH1004: Discrete Mathematics
87 HD - ENGG1111: Integrated Engineering 1
85 HD - INFO1110: Introduction to Programming
PRICING
High school and below:
$80/hr, $130/2hrs, $180/3hrs, etc. (+$50 for each additional hour in a single lesson).
University level:
$100/hr, $160/2hrs, $220/3hrs, etc. (+$60 for each additional hour in a single lesson).
TEACHING STYLE
My teaching style involves focusing on topics my students are struggling with, and teaching ahead so classwork becomes revision.
I am also happy to provide students with a wide range of resources including study notes, trial papers with solutions and marked essays.
Online discount: Due to the travel time & the current COVID-19 situation, I offer a discount for online lessons on Zoom Video Software.
[Online rate] - High school and below:
$70/hr, $110/2hrs, $150/3hrs, etc. (+$40 for each additional hour in a single lesson).
[Online rate] - University level:
$90/hr, $140/2hrs, $190/3hrs, etc. (+$50 for each additional hour in a single lesson).
I can tutor a group of students by dividing the rate among the students.
Please feel free to contact me for further information, enquiries or to discuss locations. I look forward to hearing from you.
USYD RESULTS
The University of Sydney
2020 Sem 1 Results: High Distinction Average
92 HD - MATH1021: Calculus Of One Variable
90 HD - ENGG1800: Introduction to Engineering Disciplines
88 HD - MATH1004: Discrete Mathematics
87 HD - ENGG1111: Integrated Engineering 1
85 HD - INFO1110: Introduction to Programming
81 DI - MATH1002: Linear Algebra
77 DI - MATH1023: Multivariable Calculus and Modelling
76 DI - BUSS1000: Future of Business
76 DI - BUSS1020: Quantitative Business Analysis
73 CR - ELEC1601: Introduction to Computer Systems
HIGH SCHOOL RANKINGS
Fort Street High School Internal Ranks:
4th/52 - Physics
10th/65 - Chemistry
21st/111 - Mathematics
11th/45 - Economics
77th/152 - English Advanced
47th/83 - Mathematics Ext 1
Achievements
- High Distinction (top 1%) in ICAS Science – Year 10
- High Distinction (top 1%) ICAS Science – Year 9
- Distinction (top 10%) ICAS Science – Year 8
- Distinction (top 6%) ICAS Science – Year 7
- The Dr William Gailey Prize for Science
- Young scientist award for 3rd in the science research project
- Dalyell Scholar at The University of Sydney
Education
Year 12 completed in 2019.
Mark achieved: 97.55 (verified).
Currently studying Bachelor of Engineering Honours and Bachelor of Commerce at The University of Sydney.
Interests
- Board gaming
- Cycling
- Rubik’s cubing
- Investment management
Reviews
Nemo is a talented tutor that explains chemistry and physics theorems with clarity and dedication. I have gained a greater understanding of the subjects, appreciating the topic on a conceptual level. I would highly recommend Nemo to any high school student!
- By Rachel on
6th January 2020
Character references
As my friend and classmate for the past 6 years, I can attest that he is a highly capable student and teacher who is able to explain difficult concepts in subjects (but not limited to) English, maths and science. As well as excelling in academia, his remarkable wit and charismatic personality makes learning fun and enjoyable. I highly recommend Nemo as a tutor - he is someone who really cares for his students.
- By Rachel Siu on
6th January 2020