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Erudite Tuition has been a valuable resource for my child's education. The tutors are patient and understanding, and have helped my child feel confident in their abilities. Highly recommend!
11 Jun 2025
As a mature student returning to uni after a decade, I thought my stats course would crush me. I found JDN’s adult-learning program, and my tutor literally rewrote the way I approach data. We started every session with a real-world dataset, like local council budgets, so I understood why distributions matter. Step by step, we built my confidence: Week 1 was descriptive stats, Week 2 was probability theory, Weeks 3–4 were hypothesis testing, and so on. She provided R scripts I could reuse for assignments and even recorded mini-tutorials for when I felt stuck late at night. My final assignment score went from 48% to 92%. she also taught me time-management and how to read academic papers critically. If you’re doubting yourself, JDN’s tutors can make such a big difference.
04 Jun 2025
As a mature student returning to uni after a decade, I thought my stats course would crush me. I found JDN’s adult-learning program, and my tutor literally rewrote the way I approach data. We started every session with a real-world dataset, like local council budgets, so I understood why distributions matter. Step by step, we built my confidence: Week 1 was descriptive stats, Week 2 was probability theory, Weeks 3–4 were hypothesis testing, and so on. She provided R scripts I could reuse for assignments and even recorded mini-tutorials for when I felt stuck late at night. My final assignment score went from 48% to 92%. she also taught me time-management and how to read academic papers critically. If you’re doubting yourself, JDN’s tutors can make such a big difference.
04 Jun 2025