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Ever had an argument with your school teacher? Do you
sometimes feel that Sir has it in for you? The teachers at ELITE
Tuition have written this to help you.
Studying for GCSEs and A-Levels at school can be difficult. If
the constant piles of homework aren’t enough, there are the
pressures of doing well and issues with your friends to deal
with. The last thing you need is a teacher who just seems to
hate you. What can you do?
This may seem rather difficult to believe but the teacher that
gives you the hardest time is probably the teacher who cares
about you the most.
Remember that teachers are people too. They have to go
home and do things that can be fun or stressful too. You may
not realise that teachers are also under a lot of pressure. All
teachers answer to someone, no matter if they are a Head of
Department of even the Head Teacher. So what can you do if
you find that your teacher is just constantly behind hard on
you?
Try saying “Thank you for the lesson.” at the end of each lesson.
Even if it feels fake and insincere, your teacher will appreciate
that you took time to walk over and say it. It creates a better
mood.
Ask yourself “Have I done what the teacher has asked of me?”.
This may be the most common cause to getting told off by a
teacher. It’s one thing to talk in class, but quite another if you
have repeatedly been asked to stop talking.
Sometimes issues persist. Though this is rare, it is our
responsibility to advise you on what to do if you feel that your
issues with your teacher are causing you real stress and it
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begins to affect your health or your school work. In these
situations, it is very important to tell your form tutor, and your
head of year / house. Teachers are split into academic and
pastoral. If you don’t know who you can speak to, please ask
and the teachers will tell you. Be open to the advise that they
give you. You may need to take things further if things are
really serious.
October 21st, 2013 Author: Sati
Having a baby is an exciting time for a mother, but giving up
work for a year can be a career killer. With over 60% of first
time mothers choosing not to return to work, this can hit the
family income hard. We at ELITE Tuition believe we have
found the answer.
With over 95% of our tutorial sessions taking place over Skype,
we have opened up our recruitment to allow mothers with new
borns (from 2 months onwards)to apply and work from home,
teaching our easy to deliver mathematics programme.
ELITE Tuition has an ever growing army of young mothers
and other qualified mathematics teachers, whom for various
reasons have not been able to return to the classroom. We
recognise that our teacher colleagues are able to contribute to
our teaching arsenal and are delighted at the way we can offer
exciting teaching opportunities which are consistent to their
parental duties and personal circumstances.
We wish to open this platform of opportunity to all whom have
made career sacrifices to be at home. Be it for a new born
baby, or to take care of a loved one, dealing with an illness or
to consider a possible career change, working from home as an
ELITE Tutor may be the best way forward.
We are looking for highly motivated Mathematics Teachers
with a QTS or equivalent qualification and e
ncourage mothers to apply for one of our part time vacancies.
These can be done by clicking here.
October 13th, 2013 Author: Sati
ELITE Tuition are proud to win the Award for Best London
Maths Tutors having achieved our sixth consecutive 100% A /
A* for A-Level Maths, and a third year running at 100% A* at
GCSE Mathematics – Higher Tier.
“The key to becoming a successful Maths Tutor is to carefully
monitor how the student is learning mathematics and focusing
on how to apply these to unfamiliar techniques.” says Ian Giles,
Co-Founder and expert maths tutor.
With the rising competition for spaces at top universities
and graduate jobs, having a Grade A in GCSE or A-Level
Mathematics has never been more critical. Many maths tutors
will offer superb teaching and coaching but fail to achieve
our level of success. We believe that a maths tutor should
be a qualified teacher with a proven track record of teaching
excellence and intimate knowledge of exam technique. There
are vast quantities of resources available for GCSE and A-Level
Mathematics and yet only a small amount of these reflect the
style and structure of exam questions. It is the job of a good
maths tutor to pick these out and use them to develop exam
technique.
The ELITE Tuition teaching programmes follow our own
carefully designed teaching resources w
hich are tailored to each exam board, and focuses on every
permutation to which an examiner can test the topic. This
preparation has not
yet failed to yield in Grade As for our students.
We know of no other maths tutors in London or anywhere else
in the UK whom can boast such a claim. However, we would
welcome to hear from our colleagues from other teaching
institutions who would like to learn our winning formula for
achieving Grades As in the hope that we can raise the standard
of teaching and learning in the UK.
If you are a maths tutor, please contact us so we can share our
best practises and raise the standard of tutoring.
ELITE Tuition regularly posts articles which offer valuable
advice and resources for students taking GCSE and A-Level
Mathematics as well as the best way to tackle past papers and
develop exam technique.
Follow us @elitetuitionand keep updated with our articles and
blogs.
September 24th, 2013 Author: Sati
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Congratulations! You have just got your results for your
GCSEs and are probably having mixed emotions. Some of you
will be very happy and looking forward to celebrating, while
others will feel that they could have done better.
For those of you going into Sixth Form or College to start your
AS studies, these following students have kindly given their top
pieces of advice in hope that you will not only have a great time
but also get the best grades.
“This year, there are no January sittings so MAKE SURE you
do all past papers early. You’ll need time to figure out how
the A-Level style questions are different. If you rely on natural
talent, you will fail.” - Simon York
“Universities will look at what you get in your AS exams, and
schools will make predicted grades based on your AS exam
results. Make sure you ace these if you want to go to a top
university.” – Hannah O’Pray
“Everyone told me GCSEs are hard but I did last minute
revision and got As. I tried that at AS level and I got Ds. A
Level isn’t hard but it certainly isn’t something you can do last
minute.” – Nikesh Patel
“The questions in the textbooks don’t necessarily match the
questions in the exam. Make sure you do all of the past
papers.” – Rajesh Pandya
“Make sure you ask your teacher if there’s something you do
not understand. A-Levels go deeper into things and topics
build on each other. If you are unsure about something, don’t
ignore it.” – Matthew Wallice
“Ask A2 students for help. They are in the college with you and
they have already gone through your year.” – Graham James
“Pick a few past papers that you will never look at while
studying so that you can use them as an authentic mock. You
won’t see your real exam beforehand and you need to practise
that.” – Manish Joshi
“Don’t get behind with your schoolwork.” – Phillip Oluwo
For more hot tips or to discuss these, please follow us
@elitetuition or like our Facebook Page.
August 22nd, 2013 Author: Sati
Maths is one of those subjects that more kids struggle with
than any other in the academic curriculum. Many children,
kids and teens need tutors to survive maths programs because
they can be very difficult. But a maths tutors are not just
for children, they are also for college and university students
trying to get their education. Unfortunately, maths courses can
be really challenging and can negatively impact their grade
point average.
Elite Tuition is an online math tutoring program that is that
offers you a guarantee of developing high understanding and
therefore achieve high grades. All you need is a computer,
broadband connection, headset, an email account and a
printer and you are ready.
Top tips of a maths tutor for his/her students:
1) Make sure you complete all assignments – This is important
because the assignments are the training ground for all exams.
2) Take courses that you know you can achieve. – Do not
take unnecessary courses that will be hard for you and add
pressure. Take the necessary courses for your study plan.
3) Make sure your attitude is correct for exams – Preparing
for an exam and completing an exam is very stressful. Many
students are so afraid of their grade that impairs their
preparation. Make sure you are ready, and emotionally free
from fear.
4) Eat smart – Yes, eating is important when studying but
eating the healthy foods is even more important. Avoid sugars
and chocolates and try to eat proper meals, fruits or other
healthy snacks.
5) Avoid social media – When students are revising they
should not be on social media networks such as Facebook
and Twitter. These are huge distractions for students. Maths
requires your full attention and you should not allow
controllable distractions to detour you from your studies.
6) Look to the future – No matter how overwhelmed you
may feel, the revision period will be over very quickly so keep
looking to the future.
7) Don’t let all the work get to you – Yes, there is a lot of work
but it can all get done.
8) Place Post-It note – Place post it notes on each question that
you do not understand so your tutor can review and make sure
you are able to answer all the questions.
9) Avoid study aids – When doing a past paper, make sure to
avoid study aids or guides to help you. Treat it as an exam.
10) Focus on learning – Reset your focus to learning rather
than achieving a specific goal. Do not think in terms of “if I pass
or fail”, but rather, “I need to be able to answer the questions”
April 15th, 2013 Author: amanjot
Are you a student who struggles with Maths? Are you parent
who wonders how your child learns? We at ELITE Tuition
believe that identifying the way a student thinks is vital to
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ensuring they achieve the A grade. It is for this reason
that founder and leading Educational Learning Specialist, Sati
Kudhal ensures all of our prospective students receive a free
detailed cognitive assessment.
So what is a cognitive assessment?
A cognitive assessment is a thorough analysis of how a student
learns, processes information, sorts and allocates data in the
mind and how the student recalls information. But how does
this help a student do learn Maths better? Our brains uses
unique systems to process and recall information. Knowing
about these while teaching and learning allows a student to
learn more effectively. Much like trying to drive a car in
only one gear, learning without thinking about how we are
processing information ultimately limits our speed.
Our cognitive assessment looks at many factors such as how
the student records information, create systems to manipulate
data and also regards the student’s behaviour to difficulties.
The one thing that we can all be certain is that a student
will get stuck at some point. With the pressures on the
examination boards to make GCSE and A-Level exams harder,
well prepared students are still finding exam questions tricky
and unfamiliar. It is for this reason that we identify how
students currently react when stuck, and formally teach them
ways to better problem solve in these situations.
A common misconception is that a student is either a visual,
auditory or kinaesthetic learner. This is about as accurate
as saying all students who don’t get it right away, never
will. In truth, we all employ these learning styles and have
sophisticated hybrids of these strategies. Identifying which
ones a student uses and training on how to use it effectively is
how anyone can get an A at A-Level Maths. Don’t believe us?
Click here to see our Testimonials.
So why aren’t schools performing these tests on all students?
A detailed cognitive assessment for the learning of
Mathematics is an expensive process. In addition, there
are not many people who are trained at performing these
assessments. We hope that in time, educational psychologists
will performing these assessments on all students so to help
them achieve their full potential.
So why limit your mind to snail pace when after a short
assessment, you’ll get keys to turbo boosting your learning?
Click here to arrange your free cognitive assessment.
February 13th, 2013 Author: Sati
As we approach the summer exams, students will start their
campaign of past papers. There are many Do’s and Don’t’s
when it comes to doing past papers. The key point to remember
that the real exam will have to be sat under exam conditions,
without anyone or anything assuring you that you are doing
questions correctly. It is best to emulate that as closely as
possible.
So when doing a past paper:
1) Sit the paper under exam conditions. Do not use any study
aids or guides to help you.
2) Do not mark the paper until you have completed it. It is
tempting to look at the mark scheme while you are doing
the paper, but this is terrible for developing examination
technique.
3) Mark the paper harshly. If you’re unsure if what you’ve
written should earn the mark, then you probably haven’t. But
do feel free to check with your school / college teacher.
4) Make sure you understand why you didn’t get the marks on
the questions which you’ve done incorrectly. Do you need to
revise this topic, or did you simply not spot the trick.
5) Place a Post-It note on each question you still do not
understand for your teacher. Go through how to do these
questions and make sure you know how to get EVERY SINGLE
MARK.
6) Make a special folder for all the questions to which you
found a trick. Review this regularly.
Good luck!
February 6th, 2013 Author: Sati
Are you studying Core 4 in
school? Ever looked and
thought “This exam is going
to be impossible?” Are you
looking over C3 and C4 and
thinking “This is going to pull
my grades down.” Are you
shooting for the A* Grade?
Last year, 72% of our A2
students scored the A* grade.
Below is a short extract of the
advice pack we give all of our
A2 students.
Exam Guru, Brian Martin
lists the key advice all
students should focus
on when studying the A*
modules for A Level Maths.
• Make sure you
remember how to
use surds. Examiners
still use surds as a
way to make A2 exam
questions more difficult.
• Quadratics are a
popular way to test
students. Though
these exams will test
your knowledge of
trigonometry and
integration, you will be
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surprised at the number
of times you need to use
quadratics to get to the
answer.
• Know your
trigonometricidentities. You
may convince yourself
that you are given all the
identities you need in
your formulae booklet,
but if you need to look
them up, you are far
from ready.
• Algebraic Long Division
strikes again. Thought
you left this at C2?
Think again. Anything
taught from C1 and C2
is fair game for exam
questions in C3 and
C4. This particular
technique is increasingly
being used in exam
questions.
• Know the rules
oflogarithms. ln 9 =
2 ln 3. Did you know
that? You need to.
• Don’t leave anything
to the last minute. I’m
yet to meet a student
to has an A* in A-Level
Maths who simply left
learning C3 or C4 to the
last minute. All of the
A* students I have every
met studied consistently
throughout the term.
• Do EVERY past paper.
Students at ELITE are
required to complete
the past papers, the
Solomon papers, our
own practise papers
and the BlueStar
Workshops. Our results
is the result. Do them
also.
• Ask your teacher /
ELITE Tutor if there’s
anything you don’t
understand. Believe
me when I say that
your teacher is more
than happy to sit with
you after school and
go through anything
you don’t understand
if you only give it a try
and identify specifically
where you get stuck.
If I’m wrong, I’ll
personally explain it to
you.
To get updates on our latest
top tips, or to add some of
your own, follow us on twitter
@elitetuition.
Need to ensure you get the A
or A* Grade? Click here.
January 29th, 2013 Author: Sati
With exams creeping around
the corner, we at ELITE
Tuition wish to offer the best
advice to pupils revising and
parents looking for ways to
help their child succeed.
Below are two PDF booklets
designed by Educational
Psychologists, Teachers,
Parents and successful former
students outlining ways
students and parents can
boost their revision and
help get the top grade in
Mathematics.
Best of luck!
December 30th, 2012 Author: Sati
Now that you have received your GCSE grades and are looking
to commence your AS courses, we at ELITE feel it is best
to share some pearls of wisdom from our expert tutors and
former AS Maths students.
Parents, teachers and other advisers insist that your A-Levels
are perhaps the most important exams you will sit and that
they are quite challenging. Unfortunately, many students who
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were successful at GCSE do not achieve the grade they want at
AS Level. Why is this?
A recent study at the Department of Educational has
found that many of these students fail to work consistently
throughout the AS year and struggle with their exam
preparation. In a recent survey, students admit that they
underestimate how much more difficult the AS examinations
are compared to the GCSE examinations, despite some of the
material overlapping.
The survey also outlined a common belief that AS exams
were easier than they were advised. Many of the students
surveyed recalled being told their GCSE examinations would
be challenging and despite this, many students were still
able to achieve strong grades with last minute preparation.
Unfortunately, the AS Maths course is significantly more
challenging and students who leave their preparation until the
last minute achieve a grade lower than their potential.
With the rising competition for top universities, a poor grade
at AS can mean the end of a dream. The travesty here is that
a student needs to know the correct way to work consistently
throughout the year and the correct way to prepare for AS and
A-Level examinations. It would seem there is no other way to
avoid this mistake.
We aim to help students taking the AS Mathematics course by
providing short term goals and structured support to ensure
that at all times, the student is on course for the A grade. We
advise our students to pay careful attention to school, gain
exam technique and experience early and self assess to ensure
they are prepared.
August 29th, 2012 Author: Sati
“I was really impressed with the consultation and the lessons
were amazing. I loved going to tuition and really got along
with the classmates. I found school really easy too. I definitely
think it was ELITE that made me want to take Maths at Uni.”
C Page – Started with ELITE, achieved A* and A*. Studies
Maths at Imperial
“Maths wasn’t my strongest subject but after learning with
ELITE, I decided to go for the special paper. My tutor pushed
me to apply to Cambridge and I never dreamt I could even get
an interview. But the Oxbridge support helped me all of the
way.”
B Fox – Started with a grade B, achieved A. Studies Medicine
at Cambridge
"They formally promised me that I'd get an A*. At first I
didn't think that was possible. But the way my tutor explained
things to me, I just felt like everything clicked. I was getting
everything right in school and I felt so much cleverer. My
school predicted me a B Grade and I achieved an A*. I took
a gap year and ELITE also helped me apply for University.
Thank you."
W Everstone - Started with a grade D, achieved A*. Studies
Law at UCL
GCSE
“When I started sixth form, I had to re-sit GCSE Maths in
November and I didn’t think I could get prepared in time.
But the ELITE GCSE Re-sit programme covered everything I
needed to know. Thank you.
G – Patel – Started with a grade E, Achieved C (Foundation
Tier).
Online Maths Tuition
Source: http://www.elitetuition.com/onlinemathstutor/

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  • 2. October 23rd, 2013 Published by: jimmy121 Created using Zinepal. Go online to create your own eBooks in PDF, ePub, Kindle and Mobipocket formats. 2 begins to affect your health or your school work. In these situations, it is very important to tell your form tutor, and your head of year / house. Teachers are split into academic and pastoral. If you don’t know who you can speak to, please ask and the teachers will tell you. Be open to the advise that they give you. You may need to take things further if things are really serious. October 21st, 2013 Author: Sati Having a baby is an exciting time for a mother, but giving up work for a year can be a career killer. With over 60% of first time mothers choosing not to return to work, this can hit the family income hard. We at ELITE Tuition believe we have found the answer. With over 95% of our tutorial sessions taking place over Skype, we have opened up our recruitment to allow mothers with new borns (from 2 months onwards)to apply and work from home, teaching our easy to deliver mathematics programme. ELITE Tuition has an ever growing army of young mothers and other qualified mathematics teachers, whom for various reasons have not been able to return to the classroom. We recognise that our teacher colleagues are able to contribute to our teaching arsenal and are delighted at the way we can offer exciting teaching opportunities which are consistent to their parental duties and personal circumstances. We wish to open this platform of opportunity to all whom have made career sacrifices to be at home. Be it for a new born baby, or to take care of a loved one, dealing with an illness or to consider a possible career change, working from home as an ELITE Tutor may be the best way forward. We are looking for highly motivated Mathematics Teachers with a QTS or equivalent qualification and e ncourage mothers to apply for one of our part time vacancies. These can be done by clicking here. October 13th, 2013 Author: Sati ELITE Tuition are proud to win the Award for Best London Maths Tutors having achieved our sixth consecutive 100% A / A* for A-Level Maths, and a third year running at 100% A* at GCSE Mathematics – Higher Tier. “The key to becoming a successful Maths Tutor is to carefully monitor how the student is learning mathematics and focusing on how to apply these to unfamiliar techniques.” says Ian Giles, Co-Founder and expert maths tutor. With the rising competition for spaces at top universities and graduate jobs, having a Grade A in GCSE or A-Level Mathematics has never been more critical. Many maths tutors will offer superb teaching and coaching but fail to achieve our level of success. We believe that a maths tutor should be a qualified teacher with a proven track record of teaching excellence and intimate knowledge of exam technique. There are vast quantities of resources available for GCSE and A-Level Mathematics and yet only a small amount of these reflect the style and structure of exam questions. It is the job of a good maths tutor to pick these out and use them to develop exam technique. The ELITE Tuition teaching programmes follow our own carefully designed teaching resources w hich are tailored to each exam board, and focuses on every permutation to which an examiner can test the topic. This preparation has not yet failed to yield in Grade As for our students. We know of no other maths tutors in London or anywhere else in the UK whom can boast such a claim. However, we would welcome to hear from our colleagues from other teaching institutions who would like to learn our winning formula for achieving Grades As in the hope that we can raise the standard of teaching and learning in the UK. If you are a maths tutor, please contact us so we can share our best practises and raise the standard of tutoring. ELITE Tuition regularly posts articles which offer valuable advice and resources for students taking GCSE and A-Level Mathematics as well as the best way to tackle past papers and develop exam technique. Follow us @elitetuitionand keep updated with our articles and blogs. September 24th, 2013 Author: Sati
  • 3. October 23rd, 2013 Published by: jimmy121 Created using Zinepal. Go online to create your own eBooks in PDF, ePub, Kindle and Mobipocket formats. 3 Congratulations! You have just got your results for your GCSEs and are probably having mixed emotions. Some of you will be very happy and looking forward to celebrating, while others will feel that they could have done better. For those of you going into Sixth Form or College to start your AS studies, these following students have kindly given their top pieces of advice in hope that you will not only have a great time but also get the best grades. “This year, there are no January sittings so MAKE SURE you do all past papers early. You’ll need time to figure out how the A-Level style questions are different. If you rely on natural talent, you will fail.” - Simon York “Universities will look at what you get in your AS exams, and schools will make predicted grades based on your AS exam results. Make sure you ace these if you want to go to a top university.” – Hannah O’Pray “Everyone told me GCSEs are hard but I did last minute revision and got As. I tried that at AS level and I got Ds. A Level isn’t hard but it certainly isn’t something you can do last minute.” – Nikesh Patel “The questions in the textbooks don’t necessarily match the questions in the exam. Make sure you do all of the past papers.” – Rajesh Pandya “Make sure you ask your teacher if there’s something you do not understand. A-Levels go deeper into things and topics build on each other. If you are unsure about something, don’t ignore it.” – Matthew Wallice “Ask A2 students for help. They are in the college with you and they have already gone through your year.” – Graham James “Pick a few past papers that you will never look at while studying so that you can use them as an authentic mock. You won’t see your real exam beforehand and you need to practise that.” – Manish Joshi “Don’t get behind with your schoolwork.” – Phillip Oluwo For more hot tips or to discuss these, please follow us @elitetuition or like our Facebook Page. August 22nd, 2013 Author: Sati Maths is one of those subjects that more kids struggle with than any other in the academic curriculum. Many children, kids and teens need tutors to survive maths programs because they can be very difficult. But a maths tutors are not just for children, they are also for college and university students trying to get their education. Unfortunately, maths courses can be really challenging and can negatively impact their grade point average. Elite Tuition is an online math tutoring program that is that offers you a guarantee of developing high understanding and therefore achieve high grades. All you need is a computer, broadband connection, headset, an email account and a printer and you are ready. Top tips of a maths tutor for his/her students: 1) Make sure you complete all assignments – This is important because the assignments are the training ground for all exams. 2) Take courses that you know you can achieve. – Do not take unnecessary courses that will be hard for you and add pressure. Take the necessary courses for your study plan. 3) Make sure your attitude is correct for exams – Preparing for an exam and completing an exam is very stressful. Many students are so afraid of their grade that impairs their preparation. Make sure you are ready, and emotionally free from fear. 4) Eat smart – Yes, eating is important when studying but eating the healthy foods is even more important. Avoid sugars and chocolates and try to eat proper meals, fruits or other healthy snacks. 5) Avoid social media – When students are revising they should not be on social media networks such as Facebook and Twitter. These are huge distractions for students. Maths requires your full attention and you should not allow controllable distractions to detour you from your studies. 6) Look to the future – No matter how overwhelmed you may feel, the revision period will be over very quickly so keep looking to the future. 7) Don’t let all the work get to you – Yes, there is a lot of work but it can all get done. 8) Place Post-It note – Place post it notes on each question that you do not understand so your tutor can review and make sure you are able to answer all the questions. 9) Avoid study aids – When doing a past paper, make sure to avoid study aids or guides to help you. Treat it as an exam. 10) Focus on learning – Reset your focus to learning rather than achieving a specific goal. Do not think in terms of “if I pass or fail”, but rather, “I need to be able to answer the questions” April 15th, 2013 Author: amanjot Are you a student who struggles with Maths? Are you parent who wonders how your child learns? We at ELITE Tuition believe that identifying the way a student thinks is vital to
  • 4. October 23rd, 2013 Published by: jimmy121 Created using Zinepal. Go online to create your own eBooks in PDF, ePub, Kindle and Mobipocket formats. 4 ensuring they achieve the A grade. It is for this reason that founder and leading Educational Learning Specialist, Sati Kudhal ensures all of our prospective students receive a free detailed cognitive assessment. So what is a cognitive assessment? A cognitive assessment is a thorough analysis of how a student learns, processes information, sorts and allocates data in the mind and how the student recalls information. But how does this help a student do learn Maths better? Our brains uses unique systems to process and recall information. Knowing about these while teaching and learning allows a student to learn more effectively. Much like trying to drive a car in only one gear, learning without thinking about how we are processing information ultimately limits our speed. Our cognitive assessment looks at many factors such as how the student records information, create systems to manipulate data and also regards the student’s behaviour to difficulties. The one thing that we can all be certain is that a student will get stuck at some point. With the pressures on the examination boards to make GCSE and A-Level exams harder, well prepared students are still finding exam questions tricky and unfamiliar. It is for this reason that we identify how students currently react when stuck, and formally teach them ways to better problem solve in these situations. A common misconception is that a student is either a visual, auditory or kinaesthetic learner. This is about as accurate as saying all students who don’t get it right away, never will. In truth, we all employ these learning styles and have sophisticated hybrids of these strategies. Identifying which ones a student uses and training on how to use it effectively is how anyone can get an A at A-Level Maths. Don’t believe us? Click here to see our Testimonials. So why aren’t schools performing these tests on all students? A detailed cognitive assessment for the learning of Mathematics is an expensive process. In addition, there are not many people who are trained at performing these assessments. We hope that in time, educational psychologists will performing these assessments on all students so to help them achieve their full potential. So why limit your mind to snail pace when after a short assessment, you’ll get keys to turbo boosting your learning? Click here to arrange your free cognitive assessment. February 13th, 2013 Author: Sati As we approach the summer exams, students will start their campaign of past papers. There are many Do’s and Don’t’s when it comes to doing past papers. The key point to remember that the real exam will have to be sat under exam conditions, without anyone or anything assuring you that you are doing questions correctly. It is best to emulate that as closely as possible. So when doing a past paper: 1) Sit the paper under exam conditions. Do not use any study aids or guides to help you. 2) Do not mark the paper until you have completed it. It is tempting to look at the mark scheme while you are doing the paper, but this is terrible for developing examination technique. 3) Mark the paper harshly. If you’re unsure if what you’ve written should earn the mark, then you probably haven’t. But do feel free to check with your school / college teacher. 4) Make sure you understand why you didn’t get the marks on the questions which you’ve done incorrectly. Do you need to revise this topic, or did you simply not spot the trick. 5) Place a Post-It note on each question you still do not understand for your teacher. Go through how to do these questions and make sure you know how to get EVERY SINGLE MARK. 6) Make a special folder for all the questions to which you found a trick. Review this regularly. Good luck! February 6th, 2013 Author: Sati Are you studying Core 4 in school? Ever looked and thought “This exam is going to be impossible?” Are you looking over C3 and C4 and thinking “This is going to pull my grades down.” Are you shooting for the A* Grade? Last year, 72% of our A2 students scored the A* grade. Below is a short extract of the advice pack we give all of our A2 students. Exam Guru, Brian Martin lists the key advice all students should focus on when studying the A* modules for A Level Maths. • Make sure you remember how to use surds. Examiners still use surds as a way to make A2 exam questions more difficult. • Quadratics are a popular way to test students. Though these exams will test your knowledge of trigonometry and integration, you will be
  • 5. October 23rd, 2013 Published by: jimmy121 Created using Zinepal. Go online to create your own eBooks in PDF, ePub, Kindle and Mobipocket formats. 5 surprised at the number of times you need to use quadratics to get to the answer. • Know your trigonometricidentities. You may convince yourself that you are given all the identities you need in your formulae booklet, but if you need to look them up, you are far from ready. • Algebraic Long Division strikes again. Thought you left this at C2? Think again. Anything taught from C1 and C2 is fair game for exam questions in C3 and C4. This particular technique is increasingly being used in exam questions. • Know the rules oflogarithms. ln 9 = 2 ln 3. Did you know that? You need to. • Don’t leave anything to the last minute. I’m yet to meet a student to has an A* in A-Level Maths who simply left learning C3 or C4 to the last minute. All of the A* students I have every met studied consistently throughout the term. • Do EVERY past paper. Students at ELITE are required to complete the past papers, the Solomon papers, our own practise papers and the BlueStar Workshops. Our results is the result. Do them also. • Ask your teacher / ELITE Tutor if there’s anything you don’t understand. Believe me when I say that your teacher is more than happy to sit with you after school and go through anything you don’t understand if you only give it a try and identify specifically where you get stuck. If I’m wrong, I’ll personally explain it to you. To get updates on our latest top tips, or to add some of your own, follow us on twitter @elitetuition. Need to ensure you get the A or A* Grade? Click here. January 29th, 2013 Author: Sati With exams creeping around the corner, we at ELITE Tuition wish to offer the best advice to pupils revising and parents looking for ways to help their child succeed. Below are two PDF booklets designed by Educational Psychologists, Teachers, Parents and successful former students outlining ways students and parents can boost their revision and help get the top grade in Mathematics. Best of luck! December 30th, 2012 Author: Sati Now that you have received your GCSE grades and are looking to commence your AS courses, we at ELITE feel it is best to share some pearls of wisdom from our expert tutors and former AS Maths students. Parents, teachers and other advisers insist that your A-Levels are perhaps the most important exams you will sit and that they are quite challenging. Unfortunately, many students who
  • 6. October 23rd, 2013 Published by: jimmy121 Created using Zinepal. Go online to create your own eBooks in PDF, ePub, Kindle and Mobipocket formats. 6 were successful at GCSE do not achieve the grade they want at AS Level. Why is this? A recent study at the Department of Educational has found that many of these students fail to work consistently throughout the AS year and struggle with their exam preparation. In a recent survey, students admit that they underestimate how much more difficult the AS examinations are compared to the GCSE examinations, despite some of the material overlapping. The survey also outlined a common belief that AS exams were easier than they were advised. Many of the students surveyed recalled being told their GCSE examinations would be challenging and despite this, many students were still able to achieve strong grades with last minute preparation. Unfortunately, the AS Maths course is significantly more challenging and students who leave their preparation until the last minute achieve a grade lower than their potential. With the rising competition for top universities, a poor grade at AS can mean the end of a dream. The travesty here is that a student needs to know the correct way to work consistently throughout the year and the correct way to prepare for AS and A-Level examinations. It would seem there is no other way to avoid this mistake. We aim to help students taking the AS Mathematics course by providing short term goals and structured support to ensure that at all times, the student is on course for the A grade. We advise our students to pay careful attention to school, gain exam technique and experience early and self assess to ensure they are prepared. August 29th, 2012 Author: Sati “I was really impressed with the consultation and the lessons were amazing. I loved going to tuition and really got along with the classmates. I found school really easy too. I definitely think it was ELITE that made me want to take Maths at Uni.” C Page – Started with ELITE, achieved A* and A*. Studies Maths at Imperial “Maths wasn’t my strongest subject but after learning with ELITE, I decided to go for the special paper. My tutor pushed me to apply to Cambridge and I never dreamt I could even get an interview. But the Oxbridge support helped me all of the way.” B Fox – Started with a grade B, achieved A. Studies Medicine at Cambridge "They formally promised me that I'd get an A*. At first I didn't think that was possible. But the way my tutor explained things to me, I just felt like everything clicked. I was getting everything right in school and I felt so much cleverer. My school predicted me a B Grade and I achieved an A*. I took a gap year and ELITE also helped me apply for University. Thank you." W Everstone - Started with a grade D, achieved A*. Studies Law at UCL GCSE “When I started sixth form, I had to re-sit GCSE Maths in November and I didn’t think I could get prepared in time. But the ELITE GCSE Re-sit programme covered everything I needed to know. Thank you. G – Patel – Started with a grade E, Achieved C (Foundation Tier). Online Maths Tuition Source: http://www.elitetuition.com/onlinemathstutor/