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Equivalent ATAR =
98.90
MY TUTORING SUBJECTS
Mathematical Methods Year 11-12
Specialist Mathematics Year 11-12
Maths Year 5-10
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A bit about me
Hi everyone, I'm Michal!
I graduated from John Monash Science School with an ATAR of 98.90 as well as being one of three recipients of my school's subject award for Specialist Mathematics and the captain of the Australian team at the 2021 International Young Physicists' Tournament. In that time, I found myself amazed by the unexpected elegance of maths and the surprisingly natural ways it presents itself in the real world... as well as how criminally boring and bland textbooks and the study design can often make it up to be.
This is why I've taken a pledge to stand firm against these endless Legions of Lame by giving the fun and even beautiful side of math a chance whilst still teaching the content that's most important and tailored to your needs. You too can join the fight against the Forces of Mathematical Evil!
I'm currently studying an Honours bachelor of Engineering degree in Aerospace Engineering at Monash University. I'm also a member of the student team Monash High Powered Rocketry, being part of the Dynamics subteam where I work on coding our rocket trajectory simulator as well as doing the analysis of our Computational Fluid Dynamics (is the wind slowing our rocket down too much?). Going down this rabbit hole has made me discover even more that maths is just an unnecessarily pretentious way to say extremely obvious things like "If thing is heavy, it's harder to stop" (mathematicians only made math appear as confusing as it is just so they can look smart in my humble opinion. That one's F = ma by the way). Stopping to think about what the math actually says on a down-to-earth level is an awesome skill which teachers and VCAA exam writers HATE. I'll teach you this one simple trick too :)))
If you couldn't already tell, I (somewhat shamefully) admit I'm a bit of a nerd, being a huge fan of Star Trek, Star Wars, Tarantino and plenty of video games. I love chatting about this kind of stuff with my mates and (if you'll indulge me) may make its way into our classes - expect to see the Enterprise and the rest of my cast get on plenty of hijinks in my custom-written practice questions and SACs!
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MY TUTORING SUBJECTS
Mathematical Methods Year 11-12
Specialist Mathematics Year 11-12
Maths Year 5-10
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John Monash Science School
Mathematical Methods Year 11-12, Specialist Mathematics Year 11-12, Maths Year 5-10
Clayton, Notting hill, Blackburn, Blackburn north, Bayswater, Bayswater north
Hi everyone, I'm Michal!
I graduated from John Monash Science School with an ATAR of 98.90 as well as being one of three recipients of my school's subject award for Specialist Mathematics and the captain of the Australian team at the 2021 International Young Physicists' Tournament. In that time, I found myself amazed by the unexpected elegance of maths and the surprisingly natural ways it presents itself in the real world... as well as how criminally boring and bland textbooks and the study design can often make it up to be.
This is why I've taken a pledge to stand firm against these endless Legions of Lame by giving the fun and even beautiful side of math a chance whilst still teaching the content that's most important and tailored to your needs. You too can join the fight against the Forces of Mathematical Evil!
I'm currently studying an Honours bachelor of Engineering degree in Aerospace Engineering at Monash University. I'm also a member of the student team Monash High Powered Rocketry, being part of the Dynamics subteam where I work on coding our rocket trajectory simulator as well as doing the analysis of our Computational Fluid Dynamics (is the wind slowing our rocket down too much?). Going down this rabbit hole has made me discover even more that maths is just an unnecessarily pretentious way to say extremely obvious things like "If thing is heavy, it's harder to stop" (mathematicians only made math appear as confusing as it is just so they can look smart in my humble opinion. That one's F = ma by the way). Stopping to think about what the math actually says on a down-to-earth level is an awesome skill which teachers and VCAA exam writers HATE. I'll teach you this one simple trick too :)))
If you couldn't already tell, I (somewhat shamefully) admit I'm a bit of a nerd, being a huge fan of Star Trek, Star Wars, Tarantino and plenty of video games. I love chatting about this kind of stuff with my mates and (if you'll indulge me) may make its way into our classes - expect to see the Enterprise and the rest of my cast get on plenty of hijinks in my custom-written practice questions and SACs!