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Cynthia M.
Cynthia M.
6 lessons · Helped over 5 students
+1 month teaching at GoStudent
I hold a Master’s degree in Genomic Medicine from Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, giving me strong subject expertise and a clear, structured approach to teaching even the most challenging topics. I specialise in GCSE and A Level Science, with a strong focus on exam technique and mark schemes. My students typically improve by 2–3 grades through targeted practice and clear, exam-ready explanations. What sets me apart is my ability to break down complex ideas into simple, understandable steps, adapt to each student’s learning style, and ensure consistent progress through accountability. My lessons are designed to build confident, independent learners who achieve top grades. I hold a Master’s degree in Genomic Medicine from Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, giving me strong subject expertise and a clear, structured approach to teaching even the most challenging topics. I specialise in GCSE Biology, Chemistry & Physics and A-level Biology and Chemistry (all exam boards), as well as KS1–GCSE English, SATs and 11+ (VR & NVR). I’ve supported 500+ students to build confidence, close gaps in understanding and achieve significant grade improvements — often 2 grades or more.
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Shivam B.
Shivam B.
2 lessons
+6 months teaching at GoStudent
Hello! I'm a passionate fourth-year medical student at a leading London university, driven by a genuine love for learning and teaching, especially in Maths, Chemistry and Biology. Having navigated the GCSE curriculum myself and achieving top grades, I understand exactly what it takes to succeed and the common hurdles students face. My experience both as a student and a tutor have instilled in me a deep empathy and commitment to providing a supportive, student-focused environment. I thrive on breaking down complex ideas into understandable steps, helping students build not just their academic skills but also their confidence. As a fourth-year medical student at King's College London, I bring a robust academic foundation, highlighted by achieving all A star grades in both GCSE's and A-levels. This recent success, coupled with my medical training's emphasis on analytical thinking, directly informs my tutoring approach. I have approximately 50 hours of dedicated GCSE tutoring experience, including guiding a Year 10 student to significantly exceed their predicted grades. This is complemented by skills that I have developed through three years of working in retail, where I honed exceptional communication, patience, and problem-solving skills, all vital for creating a supportive and effective learning environment.
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Ana Mae R.
2 lessons · Helped over 1 students
+2 months teaching at GoStudent
Do you want to have higher grades, win contests and improve your academic performance? You're in the right place! Hi there! I’m Anne Riley, a passionate and energetic Math and Science teacher on a mission to make numbers and science come alive! I believe math and science aren’t just subjects — they’re adventures waiting to be explored. In my classroom, you’ll find interactive activities, real-world challenges, hands-on experiments, and brain-boosting problem-solving sessions that spark curiosity and build unstoppable confidence. My goal is to help students think globally, solve boldly, and discover just how capable they truly are. When I’m not turning equations into exciting discoveries, you’ll probably find me strumming my guitar and playing some music. Music keeps my creativity flowing and my mind sharp — and I bring that same rhythm and energy into every lesson I teach! Let’s make learning an adventure together! I graduated with a degree in Secondary Education major in Biological Sciences. Also, finished my Master's degree in Education major in General Science. My studies gave me a strong foundation in effective teaching strategies, scientific inquiry, and core concepts across biology, chemistry, physics and mathematics. I've been teaching in an actual classroom for 10 years. I learned how to design hands-on experiments, create inquiry-based lessons, and guide students through meaningful investigations that make science come alive. From planning engaging lab activities to managing a dynamic classroom environment, I focus on adapting my teaching to different learning styles so every student feels curious, confident, and empowered to explore the world around them. By adapting my teaching to different learning styles, I ensure that every student feels supported, curious, and empowered to explore both the wonders of science and the beauty of mathematics.
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Arnab G.
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Medicine reject at A-level who decided to pursue biomedical sciences instead to explore several career routes in science. Upon further exploration through experiences in healthcare, decided to give medicine one more chance as a postgraduate degree and recieved an offer from Oxford for medicine. Interests include music, gaming and travelling. Tutoring GCSE and A-level Maths and Sciences for over 4 years helping over 40 students achieve their dream grades with a mean result improvement of 2 grades. I also assist in UK medical school admissions tests, personal statement writing and interviews (Oxbridge included). My teaching style heavily revolves around putting methods to practise by attempting several exam questions during lesson time. The goal is to familiarise yourself with exam techniques to the point where exam questions do not startle you. After moving to the UK in 2015, I pursued my GCSEs which I completed in 2019, achieving five 9s, four 8s and two 7s with 9s in Maths and Sciences. I realised my passion for science and decided to pursue Biology, Chemistry and Maths for A-levels where I achieved 3A*s. After being rejected from medicine, I decided to complete a BSc in Biomedical Sciences at UCL, achieving a 1st Class Honours. During my degree I realised my passion lies in medicine and decided to try one more time by changing key parts of my application. Luckily, I received offers from Oxford and Warwick for Graduate-Entry Medicine.
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Ajwa A.
44 lessons · Helped over 6 students
+1 year teaching at GoStudent
Hi, I’m Ajwa :) I have a passion for science and learning and am currently studying Diagnostic Radiography. I strive to be a dedicated and approachable tutor, prioritising every student’s needs and providing tailored educational support. I’d love to share my knowledge and expertise to ensure all my students reach their academic goals and excel in all their studies. Subjects I Teach (Primary, KS3 & GCSE): Maths, Biology, Physics and Chemistry. Exam Board Experience: AQA & Edexcel. Languages: English. Preferred Student Age Group: All. A-Level Qualifications: Biology - A Mathematics - A Chemistry - B I attended King Edward’s VI Sheldon Heath (KESH) Academy for school where alongside the mandatory subjects like Maths, Science and English, I also studied Health and Social Care, Geography and Spanish. I attended the same school for sixth form where I attained grades in A-Level Maths, Chemistry and Biology. After sixth form finished in 2022, I shortly attended Coventry University to study Occupational Therapy, but realised it was not the right course for me and took a gap year. I currently attend Birmingham City University and am almost finished with my second year of BSc Diagnostic Radiography. I hope to graduate in 2026 and qualify as a Licensed NHS Radiographer shortly afterwards.
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Iris P.
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Hey there! I’m Iris– Your Future Science & Maths Tutor! PhD student in Physics and passionate about helping students thrive! ------ A Bit About Me: PhD in Physics (currently at Belgium 🇧🇪) 🧠 MSc Medical Physics – UCD, Dublin 2023 (1.1 grade) 🎓 BSc Applied Physics – DCU, Dublin 2020 (1.1 grade) 🔬 Leaving Cert 2017 – 525 points 📚 Tutored with GoStudent during COVID (loved it!) 💻 -Provide lectures and tutoring sessions during my masters to undergrad physics and maths students -Provided class tutoring sessions (max. 15 people in class), to first year and second year engineering, physics students during my last years in undergrad. -Currently giving lectures to undergrad students as part of my PhD. -Gave grinds(one to one tutoring) to JC/LC students during COVID. ------ Student Success: All my students improved—minimum strong A- (65%+) ✅ Many moved from struggling to thriving with just a few sessions! ------------- Why I'm Back: I'm tutoring again to keep growing as a teacher while doing my PhD. I love helping students hit their goals—and I’d love to help you too! Let’s make learning fun and results real! 💪✨ -------------- What I Teach: GCSE & A-Level: Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Biology (AQA, OCR, Edexcel) 🇬🇧 Junior & Leaving Cert: Higher & Ordinary levels 🇮🇪 11+ Subjects: Maths ------ My Tutoring Style: Super friendly & supportive 😊 Clear explanations – no question is too small! ✍️ Focused on building confidence & long-term skills 🚀 Sessions tailored to your pace and needs ----------- I did my Leaving Cert in 2017 and scored 525 points, studying Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Maths, Irish, English, and French. That kicked off my journey into science. I graduated with a 1.1 in Applied Physics from DCU in 2020, then completed a 1.1 MSc in Medical Physics at UCD in 2023. My studies gave me a strong foundation in all areas of physics, along with biology and medical applications like imaging, radiation therapy, and anatomy. During my MSc, I worked as a Medical Physics Assistant and Research Assistant, gaining hands-on experience in both clinical and academic settings. After that, I spent a year doing research at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) – part of the United Nations – where I also gave lectures and workshops on physics and science to people of all skill levels. I’m now doing a PhD in Medical Physics at VUB in Brussels, focusing on computational and biological physics—combining research, problem-solving, and my love for teaching. Teaching has been a big part of my journey. I tutored first- and second-year students during my undergrad, taught students at GoStudent during COVID, and I’m excited to be back tutoring now. Helping others understand science is something I genuinely enjoy.
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Uzair S.
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Lower Level: Maths, Physics, and Chemistry GCSE: Maths, Physics, and Chemistry Exam Board experience: AQA and Edexcel (iGCSE) Languages: Fluent English, and can speak Urdu (but not read or write it) Preferred student age group: Primary & GCSE About me: Hi! My name's Uzair, and I'm an undergraduate student studying Chemistry and Molecular Physics at the University of Nottingham. Over my past three years at university, I've learned a lot, and figured it may prove useful to try to help others strive toward realising their best selves as far as academic growth is concerned. Speaking from personal experience, the learning process can feel incredibly daunting at times, but I'm hoping to make it more enjoyable for those who believe that's something they'd benefit from. At GCSE I achieved 5A*s, 3As, 2Bs and a C. My A*s included Maths (which I sat a year early), Physics and Chemistry - and I also got an A in Further Maths. At A-Level I achieved A*A*A - in Maths, Chemistry and Physics respectively. Enjoyed those a lot! At university, I've been studying Chemistry and Molecular Physics. I'll be entering my fourth and final year in September, and am projected to get a 2:1!
Read moreClaudia K.
Claudia K.
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Hello! My name is Claudia , and I am currently studying Pharmacy at the University of Birmingham. I completed A-Levels in Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics, which i have achieved three A grades in these subject .This gave me a strong academic foundation to tutor these subjects with confidence and clarity. I have around two to three years of tutoring experience, working with students of different levels and abilities. My teaching style is structured yet flexible, as I always adapt my lessons to meet the individual needs of each student. I specialise in simplifying complex concepts, strengthening problem-solving skills, and providing effective exam preparation strategies. Many of my students have not only improved their grades but also developed greater confidence and independence in their studies. Through my Pharmacy degree, I have further enhanced my analytical and communication skills, which I bring into my teaching. I believe that learning should be engaging, supportive, and motivating, and I work hard to create an encouraging environment where students feel comfortable to ask questions and grow academically. Whether you are aiming to excel in Chemistry, Biology, or Mathematics, I am committed to helping you reach your full potential and succeed in your studies. I have completed my A-Levels in Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics, which gave me a strong foundation in the sciences and analytical thinking. During my time in school, I also achieved solid GCSE results across a range of subjects, further strengthening my academic background. I am currently pursuing a Pharmacy degree at the University of Birmingham, where I am developing advanced knowledge in health sciences, chemistry, and patient care. Alongside my studies, I have undertaken a variety of work experiences in healthcare-related settings. These include placements in hospitals and laboratories, where I was exposed to biomedical science, as well as experiences related to psychology and other medical fields. These opportunities have helped me broaden my perspective, improve my communication skills, and apply my scientific knowledge in real-life contexts. This combination of strong academic performance, higher education in Pharmacy, and diverse healthcare experiences has given me both subject expertise and the ability to connect my knowledge to practical applications. These experiences also allow me to support students not only in their academic studies but also in developing a deeper interest in science and its real-world relevance.
Read moreAnna M.
Anna M.
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I'm Anna and I'm a first-year Chemical Engineering student with a warm, passionate and patient attitude to teaching. I teach GCSE Maths and I'm committed to helping every student achieve their academic goal no matter where their starting point. My teaching style is tailored to each student's unique needs and ambitions. I break concepts down into simple, manageable steps and provide methodical approaches which can be transferred into exams. I go over all the possible styles of questions which could appear in exams to ensure all students feel as confident and prepared going into exams as possible. Having been tutored myself, I understand the positive impact a tutor can have on a student and the benefit of personalised support. The methods which helped me to succeed are implemented into my own style of teaching to help my own students succeed. I'm excited to work with learners of all abilities to help them build understanding, confidence and reach their full potential in Maths. I am currently a first-year studying MEng Chemical Engineering at The University of Manchester. I achieved 3A* in my A-levels in Maths, Chemistry and Biology and 11 grade 9s at GCSEs including Maths, Triple Science, English Literature and English Language.
Read moreOwen R.
Owen R.
New tutor
Hi my names Owen. I’m a dedicated and approachable tutor with 2 years experience ans a strong passion for helping students build confidence and achieve their academic goals. I specialise in breaking down challenging concepts into clear, manageable steps, particularly in Maths and Physics , so students not only understand the content but also feel comfortable applying it independently. My lessons are tailored to each student’s needs, whether that’s strengthening core knowledge, improving exam technique, or working through past papers. I aim to create a supportive and engaging environment where students feel encouraged to ask questions and make real progress, helping them reach their full potential. I hold a First Class degree in Mathematics and Physics from the University of Warwick, where I developed a strong foundation in analytical thinking, problem-solving, and advanced mathematical concepts. I have also completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Mathematical Finance at the University of Birmingham, further strengthening my quantitative skills and applying mathematics to real-world contexts. Alongside my academic background, I have over two years of experience running my own tutoring business, working with GCSE and A-Level students in Maths, Physics, and Chemistry. This has allowed me to support students of varying abilities, helping them improve their understanding of key topics, build confidence, and develop effective exam techniques through structured lessons and past paper practice. My approach focuses on breaking down complex ideas into clear, manageable steps and adapting explanations to suit each student’s learning style, ensuring consistent progress and long-term understanding.
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