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22.01.2022 Search pages ready. Just under 400 tutors. Active in VIC, NSW & QLD! We may have been a little inactive on our Facebook, but LGT has been very active expanding all over Australia! Firstly, a long overdue welcome back to school to all students and parents. This is the year to make your academic dreams come true. ... We have a lot of updates, amazing study hacks/advice coming your way but in the meantime, if you were in need of searching for a tutor please visit the links below: VIC - www.tutorsaustralia.com.au/tutors-melbourne NSW - www.tutorsaustralia.com.au/tutors-sydney QLD - www.tutorsaustralia.com.au/tutors-queensland #letsgrowtogether



22.01.2022 We have a very exciting announcement to make tomorrow. It will be marked as a huge stepping stone for LGT Tutoring and we are excited to share it with you all! #staytuned #letsgrowtogether

20.01.2022 This weeks featured tutor Dori Deng, one of LGT's top VCE Maths Methods Tutors. Click the link below to see what she had to say to some of our questions! #tutorsofLGT "Having gone through VCE myself and tutoring many VCE students, If I could go back and advise my younger self now, I would tell my 16-year-old self to never panic. I'd reassure her that..." The aim behind the #tutorsofLGT campaign is to give light to to some of LGT Tutoring's most dedicated and experienced tutors. In answering some of these questions and sharing their stories, we hope it will not only inspire our students, but also tutors who are just starting out.

20.01.2022 This weeks featured tutor Daniel Hamilton, one of LGT's top VCE English Tutors. Click the link below to see what he had to say to some of our questions! #tutorsofLGT "there is a solution, and it’s the most important thing I teach my students as an English tutor: find your voice, use it, and never apologise for it. There’s no way I can adequately..." ... The aim behind the #tutorsofLGT campaign is to give light to to some of LGT Tutoring's most dedicated and experienced tutors. In answering some of these questions and sharing their stories, we hope it will not only inspire our students, but also tutors who are just starting out. See more



18.01.2022 This weeks featured tutor Gillian Theodoridis, LGT's top VCE Chemistry Tutors. Click the link below to see what she had to say to some of our questions! #tutorsofLGT "The final years of VCE are not meant to be as stressful as they are made out to be, you can enjoy them if you focus on enjoying..." The aim behind the #tutorsofLGT campaign is to give light to to some of LGT Tutoring's most dedicated and experienced tutors. In answering some of these questions and sharing their stories, we hope it will not only inspire our students, but also tutors who are just starting out.

18.01.2022 Did you know that we have a search option on our website? You can browse through the profiles of all of our tutors and find the perfect person for you today. Simply head to www.tutorsaustralia.com.au and choose your appropriate location! ... #letsgrowtogether

17.01.2022 We have been working hard away redesigning the entire LGT website! Here is a preview of the awesome new search feature we have invested into which should make our parents & students lives easier finding a tutor from the team! #letsgrowtogether



14.01.2022 *Plan ahead and get organized!* Having trouble staying on top of all your assignments? Grab a planner (or your phone) and write down important assignment due dates, tests and activities. Set practical goals for completing short and long-term assignments, and break down daily tasks into motivating checklists! You'll be surprised how just getting organized makes life a lot less stressful! #letsgrowtogether

14.01.2022 Hey everyone Leo the owner of LGT Tutoring here! There's an important point I'd like to address, in particular for year 12 students going into this final year. Alongside the team at LGT, I've been working away speaking with hundreds of students/parents a month and have noticed a pattern which inevitably leads to academic failure. ... I want to share this with you so you can avoid it at all costs. It goes something like this: Didn’t focus during class --> You now need to go over the work yourself to understand it --> You didn’t use your study/free periods to do this --> You tell yourself you’ll do it when you get home --> You procrastinate at home --> Come to class the next day and a repeat of yesterday occurs --> You now have 2 topics you don't understand --> Didn’t use your free periods again --> Did some study at home but not enough to catch up --> You come to class again --> Don't understand the new topic because the last two topics relate to this third one --> You use your free period but don't catch up completely --> You have so much work to do that you don't do any that night and instead convince yourself you'll do it on the weekend --> Don't manage to completely catch up on the weekend. Rinse and repeat. Down you go. On your way to forever being "behind". If you want any chance at getting the ATAR you want, you need to avoid this at all cost. The way you do it is very simple: IDENTIFY WHERE IT BEGINS. If we look above, we can see it began with: Te lack of focus during class. How do you avoid this? Next time you head to class, don't sit with friends that distract you, put your phone on airplane mode, completely zero in on what the teacher is saying, ask questions and participate in discussions. You're still early in the year and you have time to turn things around so I ask that you please do... Before it's too late. #letsgrowtogether

13.01.2022 This weeks featured tutor Christine He, one of LGT's top Specialist Maths Tutors. Click the link below to see what she had to say to some of our questions! #tutorsofLGT "When I did badly on a test I studied really hard, be it Maths Methods or any other subject, I would be really disappointed with the mark. But when you start focusing less on your scores and..." --... The aim behind the #tutorsofLGT campaign is to give light to to some of LGT Tutoring's most dedicated and experienced tutors. In answering some of these questions and sharing their stories, we hope it will not only inspire our students, but also tutors who are just starting out.

12.01.2022 *Take Short Breaks* If you're finding yourself daydreaming or dozing off during long exam study periods--try to add in a few short breaks along the way to help you focus! Here's what we suggest you do: Take a 5-10 minute break every hour to go on a quick walk around the block, do some jumping jacks, dance, or just change your environment! You may not feel like you have time to spare for these breaks--but daydreaming can steal a lot more time than you think! ... Make sure you keep yourself to the 5-10 minute break time. Time yourself if necessary and get back to studying! #LetsGrowTogether

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08.01.2022 LGT Tutoring is proud to announce that it is expanding nationally in 2018! Within 4 days of opening applications for 2018 we have received over 100 applications from tutors who want to join the team! With the expansion comes an exciting new domain:... www.tutorsaustralia.com.au We would like to thank every parent, student and tutor - all the way through to the incredible team who works behind the scenes managing operations. Without you all, this would not have been possible. We look forward to now helping students across Australia, bring on 2018. #letsgrowtogether

06.01.2022 #tutorsofLGT is back! "When it comes to study advice, I'd say to focus on understanding the concepts behind what you’re learning, and why certain concepts are named the way they are, rather than..." This weeks featured tutor Alana Tobgui, one of LGT's top English Language Tutors. Click the link below to here what she has to say! ... -- The aim behind the #tutorsofLGT campaign is to give light to to some of LGT Tutoring's most dedicated and experienced tutors. In answering some of these questions and sharing their stories, we hope it will not only inspire our students, but also tutors who are just starting out.

03.01.2022 *Find Some Exam Study Tunes* We get it. Long hours of study can get pretty boring. But have you tried adding in a little music to the mix? Some students find it easier to study for exams when they have a little background music to relax them and block out other noises! Here's what we suggest you do: Pick a favorite style of music that won't distract you from your studies. Your music doesn't have to be lyric-free, but if you catch yourself singing along you might want to find... something else! Need some music ideas? Classical, jazz and instrumental music are great choices for studying! #LetsGrowTogether

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