Meet Your Talent 100 Mentor: Hewitt Le

Here at Talent we’ve amassed a variety of Mentors which have taught and encouraged our students throughout the years – guiding them through high school and the HSC.

We call our teachers and tutors ‘Mentors’ because they deliver more than simply theory. Talent 100 Mentors are all outstanding achievers, but it’s their passion for teaching and mentoring which matters most. Whilst an exceptional academic record is a must, our Mentors are also chosen for their ability to work with students of all levels and provide the pastoral guidance for future success.

Not only do we want to give thanks to these Mentors who have enriched the lives of many at Talent, but want to share their unique personalities and passions while also inspiring the next generation of high school students to strive for their best.

Name: 

Hewitt Le

Alma Mater: 

Bossley Park High School

Qualifications:

Bachelor of Education (Secondary Mathematics) and Bachelor of Science at the University of Sydney

Achievements:

Recipient of the NSW Department of Education Teacher Education Scholarship

Recipient of the University of Sydney E12 Scholarship

Accepted into 8 different degrees through early entry across 6 different universities (University of Wollongong, The University of Notre Dame Australia, The Australian National University, WSU, Macquarie University and Australian Catholic University

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Subjects taught at Talent:

Year 7 – 9 Mathematics

Hewitt’s Top 5 Study Tips:

Setting yourself goals throughout study sessions will ensure you experience a sustained sense of achievement, hence encouraging you to stay motivated.

Remember to take frequent breaks. No human can work tirelessly so taking a break, whether that be watching a movie or going for a run or hanging out with friends is definitely beneficial.

Don’t overload yourself with too much work in one afternoon. Relax and plan your entire week, focusing on which days should be allocated what type of work.

Don’t overload yourself with too much work in one afternoon. Relax and plan your entire week, focusing on which days should be allocated what type of work.

Do not disregard hobbies or fun activities completely even in your HSC year. Remember to enjoy the year as well as study.

Before exams, a good night’s rest is just as important as the last couple minutes of cramming if not more important so ensure you sleep well before exams so you are revitalised and ready to smash the next day’s exam.

Fun Fact:

I am allergic to pretty much everything so good luck trying to feed me.

Click here to view our Talent 100 timetables for Term 4, and enrol in Hewitt’s Junior Mathematics classes at our Hurstville Learning Centre.

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