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Oluwatosin A.
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I am passionate about teaching and have taught Mathematics as a School and lesson Teacher for over seven years. In my years of teaching Mathematics, I have been able to teach and explain mathematical ideas to my young students by creating a classroom atmosphere that allows them to relate what they have been taught to practical, real-life problems.
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Joti B.
Joti B.
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I am 19 and I am studying Law and Sociology at the University of Warwick. I have a passion for English and Sociology and I feel as if I can break down the curriculum into an absorbable form of information. I understand the challenges that come from a rigid curriculum, hence why I take a different form of teaching in order to maximise learning.
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Amani B.
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Hi! I am a neuroscience student at QMUL. I studied maths, further maths, biology and chemistry at A-Level. I have experience working at Kumon Maths and English helping students aged 4-16 and also worked as a GCSE maths mentor at a nearby high school. I am eager to support students along their educational journey, no matter their background.
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Alex R.
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My name's Alex. I achieved and A* in both maths and further maths A level as well as 9's in GCSE maths and further maths. Currently, I'm a student at Bristol University studying maths as well as a tutor to try and help you achieve your goals in maths. I'm happy to work in whatever way suits to help you achieve the best result you can.
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Nicholas M.
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Hey I'm Nick, I've just completed my masters in Law. I like to keep tutoring clear and easy to understand. There are a lot of small changes you can add in to your writing that will make a really big improvement overall, and what seem like complicated concepts can almost always be simplified. Thanks and hope to study with you soon!
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Alice B.
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Hi! My name is Alice, I'm 22, and I'm from Newbury, Berkshire, but currently living and working in London. I graduated from the University of Sheffield last year with a 2:1 Bachelor's degree in German and Linguistics. Languages are my passion and I have been learning German since I was 11, so I would be glad to share this knowledge!
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Rezija B.
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Though my name is Rezija, most people call me Rezi :) I am 20 years old, and I am currently in my fourth and final year at the University of Aberdeen, studying MA Psychology. I like to play rugby in my free time, and hold the title of Treasurer in my university rugby team. I hope to become an animator one day, as that is my passion.
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Konrad D.
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Hi, my name is Konrad. I studied most of the time in London and attended Woodhouse College for Maths, Further Maths and Physics(I also did Classics but ended up dropping it). I now study Mechanical Engineering in Sheffield. I play a lot of games and watch a lot of movies and tv shows. I also enjoy travelling a lot around Europe.
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Bhawna G.
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Iam a passionate educator having 10+ years of experience of teaching science (chemistry). I believe in becoming a facilitator who can be easily approachable by the students. I feel learning is a two way process and can be made interesting by active involvement of both teacher and student which can bring out best in learners.
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Jachmigaa S.
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An undergraduate biomedical science student studying at King's College London. A highly communicative individual passionate to undertake research and explore laboratory skills. Willing to improve presentation skills by working with young people. Previously working with young people has created an interest in teaching.
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What are A-levels?
A-level stands for ‘advanced level’, which gives you a good indication of how difficult they can be. Students usually work towards achieving their A-levels over two years, taking three or four courses in the first year of Sixth Form and three in the second year.
Are A-levels difficult?
The shift from GCSE to A-levels is huge, and many students get caught out as they’re expecting a gentle jump.
A-levels require an increased level of independence. Some kids thrive on this newfound taste of adulthood whereas others take more time to adjust.
What is an A-level exam?
A-level exams take place at the end of each year, with the second-year exam testing content from both years.
Non-exam assessments only make up 20% or less of the final grade. That’s why nailing the exams is crucial.
Who can take A-level exams?
Requirements vary between different schools and colleges, but generally speaking your child will need:
When will your child need help with their A-levels?
Many children benefit from tuition right from the start, as the jump from GCSEs is more like a vertical rock climb than a jog up a hill.
If your child struggles with planning their study time, their tutor can guide them on the best study practices and help create a learning schedule.
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When should my child start revising for their A-levels?
How much time is needed will depend upon how much effort your child put in during the year and how hard they found the content. Ideally, leave at least a few months for revision and longer if they are taking more than three A-levels.
How do you revise for A-levels?
Just reading over notes and books isn’t enough to solidify information in the brain. Your child will need a study timetable so they can ensure they have time to revise everything in detail.
Our dedicated A-level online tutors will provide homework and exam papers to practise on and will keep you up-to-date on your child’s progress.
Book your free trial lesson today and breathe a sigh of relief. At GoStudent, we make sure that every one of our professional and experienced A-level tutors has been there, aced that, so your child is in safe hands.
How affordable is private A Levels tuition?
The cost of private A Levels tuition can be as low as £21.99. The price of each individual lesson is dependent on how long your child would like tuition support and how many lessons they take per week. The more they learn, the lower the price of each lesson! Why not book a free trial session for you and your child to see how we can help?
How many other levels does GoStudent offer other than A Levels tuition?
As well as private A Levels tuition, GoStudent can help your child with 11 other levels. Pick from many subjects including Italian, English, Physics. And with GoStudent your child isn't tied into one level. If they are taking A Levels tuition but then need support with a different level, we can help them get that support with a tutor specialised in that level.
How can private A Levels tuition help your child?
GoStudent tutoring can benefit students of all ages and school levels, including A Levels. Whether your child is working towards better grades, improving their confidence at school, or building on their interests, GoStudent can find the right tutor for your child to get the most out of school. We do this by finding the perfect match between students and tutors. We take the time to ensure a good match between our pool of tutors and your child’s personality, learning habits and hobbies. Our A Levels tutors always try to find innovative ways of teaching to pique your child’s interests, including using videos, computer games or music depending on their learning style. We offer a highly individualised and personalised service, meaning that every child gets the right tutor for them, based on their specific needs and learning style. Find out how your child can take advantage of these benefits by booking a free trial lesson.
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Private online tutoring is one of the great benefits of getting tuition from GoStudent. We offer online tuition from one of our A Levels tutors. Online tuition is a great option for you and your child, meaning you don't have to take your child to a class or cover the cost of a tutor to come to your home. Why not see how private tuition can work for you and your child by booking a free trial lesson.