To pass and improve in English — his weakest subject — so he could qualify for university, feel less stressed, and develop better structure and confidence in assignments.
English had always been Myles’ toughest subject. While he was determined to graduate and move on to university, his grades were holding him back. Averaging around 50%, he was often stressed and unsure how to improve.
Without support, it felt like every assignment was a mountain to climb — one that left him anxious and underprepared.
Myles discovered Tutero through a simple Google search. He was looking for help — ideally something practical and focused on the parts of English that were dragging his grades down. When he was matched with Zelda, he found exactly that.
Tutero’s model of personalised, one-on-one learning immediately made a difference. Sessions weren’t generic — they were targeted to his actual weaknesses.
Working with Zelda, Myles noticed a big difference: the sessions were completely centered around him. His learning style, his gaps, his goals. The tutoring wasn’t just about homework — it was about understanding where he needed support and building from there.
Zelda helped Myles break down each task into smaller, more manageable steps. The stress of assignments started to fade, and in its place came a sense of structure and calm.
One of the biggest shifts came when Myles approached a new assignment using the strategies Zelda had taught him. Instead of feeling overwhelmed, he knew how to plan, structure, and tackle the work. That clarity paid off.
Working with Zelda, Myles noticed a big difference: the sessions were completely centered around him. His learning style, his gaps, his goals. The tutoring wasn’t just about homework — it was about understanding where he needed support and building from there.
Zelda helped Myles break down each task into smaller, more manageable steps. The stress of assignments started to fade, and in its place came a sense of structure and calm.
One of the biggest shifts came when Myles approached a new assignment using the strategies Zelda had taught him. Instead of feeling overwhelmed, he knew how to plan, structure, and tackle the work. That clarity paid off.
And the results spoke for themselves: from a history of borderline passes, Myles suddenly pulled off a 75 — a solid A.