Sunday, February 1, 2015

Testimonial by Joey Tan 2014

I used to be a straight F9 student for amath, and the teachers in school would always advise me to drop the subject. I was on the verge of dropping it, until i found wje. i joined the class mid term in sec 3, and by then the class had already covered a lot of topics and i was seriously lagging behind. However, wayne patiently coached me through every lesson, making sure that i was catching up well. After a month, my results improved and i finally passed amath.

what i feel that is unique about wayne as compared to other tutors out there, is that no other tutor would be as down to earth, as patient and as committed to his students as wayne is to us. his dedication, the tremendous amount of effort he puts into creating tests for us every week and compiling notes for us for every chapter, and his willingness to go the extra mile to make sure students really understood what he is teaching makes him the BEST tutor i have ever had. His constant encouragement and him constantly pushing his students to do their best really motivated us to work even hard as you could see that wayne genuinely wanted us to do well. 

His coaching and explanations are also crisp and clear, which enable students to grasp concepts easily and the mini tests every week really help students to make sure that they thoroughly understand what is being taught to them during the lesson. I have always disliked math and thought that it was the most difficult subject ever, but wayne showed me that learning math could be so much fun and math isn't so hard after all. So after all these years of hating math, i can now proudly say that because of going to wje, i like math.

From F9 to an A2 in my O's, I am truly grateful and thankful to wayne for everything he has done for me and choosing to go to wayne's is probably the best decision i have made. With wayne's teaching and yourself putting in consistent effort and hard work, achieving a distinction at the end of the day isn't as impossible as you think it seems. :-)
 
~Joey Tan (Nan Chiau High School)

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