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Scott M.
Scott M.
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Hello! I'm a tutor for GCSE Maths, Physics and Chemistry. Curiosity is so important to me - seizing opportunities wherever possible and always willing to try out a diverse and novel range of experiences. I also apply this mindset to the world of academia. I'm a strong believer that learning across disciplines teaches you one of the most important skills: understanding how someone else thinks. If you've had to deconstruct complicated concepts in a variety of subjects you quickly become adept at understanding where a person is getting stuck. I meet you where you're at. No skipping forward. We identify the gaps. Fill those gaps properly. And build from there. There are very few students who lack ability, they've just not had something explained to them in the right way yet. Another big part of my job is building confidence. Learning how to trust your own judgement and rationale. How to ask the right questions. How to stop panicking and second-guessing yourself during exams. You already have the knowledge, you just have to realise it! I studied Maths, Further Maths, Chemistry and Physics at A Level and AS Level - so the subjects I tutor are ones I've lived and breathed through exams myself, not too long ago. I know the syllabuses well. At GCSE, I achieved 13 A*s across a broad range of subjects including Maths, Further Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English Language, English Literature and Geography, among others. I was also awarded a prize for Citizenship and Academics as Best in Year. Outside of the classroom, I've always looked for ways to stretch myself - whether that was competitive debating, mentoring other students, or delivering weekly talks to school students and hospital staff linking science and medicine with real-world issues. I also earned Gold (Best in Year) in a UK Mathematics Trust-style competition. More recently, I've applied that academic foundation to some pretty varied things - from building mathematical models to address housing challenges, to achieving a top ~0.02% award in an international essay competition.
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Louise B.
Louise B.
15 lessons · Helped over 5 students
+1 month teaching at GoStudent
Hi! I have just finished my PhD at Bath, developing biosensors for cancer diagnostics. My expertise is in Chemistry, Biology, Maths and Physics (in that order!). My undergrad was in Chemical Engineering (via Natural Sciences) at the University of Cambridge. I have experience in teaching students at the University by helping them understand scientific concepts in experimental settings and showing students how these concepts relate to and exist in the real world- not just a textbook! I like to play music and do Scottish reeling in my free time. PhD at the University of Bath- currently finishing. Developing biosensors for cancer diagnostics. This has involved organic and inorganic chemistry, electrochemistry, molecular biology and chemical/biological analysis techniques. Masters in Chemical Engineering via Natural Sciences at the University of Cambridge. A levels- Biology, Chemistry, Maths, Physics (4 A*s) GCSEs- Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Maths, English Language and Lit, DT electronics, History, RE, French.
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Dimitrios K.
52 lessons · Helped over 5 students
+3 months teaching at GoStudent
I am a disciplined and motivated university student with a strong interest in analytical thinking and problem-solving. I enjoy breaking down complex ideas into simple, logical steps and helping students build confidence through understanding rather than memorisation. I value consistency, clarity, and progress, and I aim to make learning structured, approachable, and effective. I am currently studying Economics and Mathematics at university, where my studies focus on quantitative analysis, logical reasoning, and real-world application of theory. Prior to university, I studied at a grammar school, developing a strong academic foundation and disciplined work ethic that I now apply both to my studies and to tutoring.
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Anees A.
Anees A.
18 lessons · Helped over 2 students
+2 years teaching at GoStudent
Levels and Subjects: GCSE: Biology, Physics Preferred Student age group: GCSE Languages: English, Hindi, Urdu, Pashto Hello! I'm Anees. I teach physics and biology, I bring a wealth of knowledge and passion to the virtual classroom. While my journey as an online tutor spans 2 year, my dedication to education extends far beyond the digital realm. Prior to transitioning to online teaching, I spent 4 years teaching in physical classes. These experiences have equipped me with invaluable insights into effective pedagogical practices and the art of inspiring students to reach their full potential. My approach to tutoring is rooted in personalized instruction, tailored to meet the unique needs and learning styles of each student. Whether it's clarifying fundamental principles, or conducting virtual experiments, I am dedicated to empowering students with the skills and confidence to excel academically. Beyond teaching, I am passionate about reading non-fiction books and playing football. I pursued my Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degree from Ayub Medical College. This comprehensive medical education equipped me with a deep understanding of human biology, healthcare principles, and the skills necessary to provide compassionate medical care. Following my medical studies, I embarked on a rewarding teaching career. I spent three fulfilling years at Askari Academy, where I honed my teaching skills and mentored aspiring medical professionals. Additionally, I had the privilege of teaching at Akhter Saeed Medical College for three months, further enriching my pedagogical experience. Recognizing the transformative potential of online education, I transitioned to teaching on virtual platforms. Over four months, I contributed my expertise to platforms like FTA and Tutalearning, delivering engaging and effective online instruction in subjects such as physics and biology. Throughout my educational and teaching journey, I have remained committed to fostering a supportive and stimulating learning environment where students can thrive academically and personally. My diverse experiences in both traditional and online education have equipped me with a versatile skill set and a deep appreciation for the transformative power of education. As I continue my journey as an online tutor at GoStudent, I am excited to leverage my educational background and teaching experience to empower students, inspire curiosity, and foster a lifelong love for learning.
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Cheryl A.
112 lessons · Helped over 6 students
+1 year teaching at GoStudent
Hi! Im Cheryl. I studied Biology, Chemistry and Sociology as A Levels and I am currently in my fifth year of Medical School. I have many years experience being a tutor and I am confident I can help you to achieve your educational goals, whatever they may be! I received 11 GCSE qualifications from Dunraven Secondary Academy. My elective courses were Sociology and Dance. I studied Sociology again at A Level along with Chemistry and Biology at La Retraite Sixth Form. I am now in my fifth year of Medical school at PMU.
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Hannah J.
Hannah J.
35 lessons · Helped over 4 students
+4 months teaching at GoStudent
I'm currently a veterinary medicine student at university, slated to graduate in 2030. I have two younger brothers and have always been one of those strange children who enjoyed going to school for the learning, not just the fun. Outside of education I am a knitter, a crocheter, a badminton player, and an avid creative writer. I was involved in Scouts for two years and was part of the National Honour Society in high school, a society for students in American high schools that select members based on four pillars: academics, character, service, and leadership. I enjoy explaining things and hope to ensure that my students gain a greater appreciation of the subject matter, but I will settle for getting them through their exams if that's all they want. I attended CAJ, an international high school in Japan that following the American curriculum. I took 10 AP subjects, which are slightly narrower in scope but no less thorough in depth than A levels, and scored 5s (highest score) in all but English language, where I scored a 3 (pass mark). The AP subjects I took were Japanese, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Statistics, Physics 1, Physics 2, Chemistry, Biology, English Language and Comprehension, and English Literature and Composition.
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Mohammed H.
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I’m a final-year Aerospace Engineering student with excellent GCSE and A-Level results. I’ve been tutoring for several years and really enjoy helping students achieve their potential. I focus on making lessons clear, supportive, and engaging, building confidence step by step. I’m happy to tutor a range of subjects and adapt my teaching style to suit each student’s needs I am currently in my final year of studying Aerospace Engineering at Queen Mary University of London, where I have developed strong skills in maths, physics, and problem-solving. I achieved excellent GCSE and A-Level results, particularly excelling in Maths and Sciences, which inspired me to pursue engineering. Alongside my studies, I have been tutoring for several years, helping students prepare for exams and build confidence in their learning. My specialisation lies in maths and physics, where I enjoy breaking down complex topics into clear, manageable steps.
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Ayesha S.
50 lessons · Helped over 4 students
+3 months teaching at GoStudent
I’m a third-year aeronautical engineering student who knows from experience what it feels like when lectures, textbooks, or problem sheets just don’t make sense the first (or fifth) time. I’ve been in the position where school support wasn’t quite enough, which is why I enjoy helping students bridge that gap and actually understand what’s going on, not just memorise steps. My approach is relaxed, patient, and focused on building confidence alongside knowledge. There are no silly questions here — if something doesn’t make sense, that just means it’s worth asking about as I strongly believe that asking questions is part of learning, and no one should feel embarrassed for needing things explained differently. Outside academics, I’m a big sports fan and still play football for my own club as well as my university team. I love the outdoors, animals, and generally staying active, which probably explains why I like explanations that are clear, practical, and grounded rather than overly abstract. My goal is to make learning feel less intimidating and a lot more achievable. My degree has strengthened my analytical thinking, structured problem-solving, and ability to break complex ideas into logical, easy-to-follow steps — skills that translate directly into effective tutoring. During school, I took on leadership and mentoring roles, including serving as a Maths Ambassador, and went on to complete certifications in Sports Leadership, Mentoring in Violence Prevention, and Mental Health Ambassador training. Together, these experiences strengthened my communication skills, adaptability, and ability to build both understanding and confidence in others.
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Laura S.
74 lessons · Helped over 2 students
+7 months teaching at GoStudent
I'm a Maths grad, currently working in the tech industry, having studied Maths, Physics and Chemistry at A-Level. Outside of work I'm a keen runner and hiker, who loves spending time outdoors outdoors or exploring London, and enjoys getting lost reading a great book! I attended Peter Symonds college for A-levels, where I took Maths, Further Maths, Physics and Chemistry. At Bath University I studied Mathematical Sciences, allowing me to dabble in physics while I focussed on Maths. Since university, I have studied again in Software Engineering and continue to learn constantly in my job.
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Adam P.
Adam P.
142 lessons · Helped over 4 students
+2 years teaching at GoStudent
I'm currently undertaking an integrated masters in Engineering Science at the University of Oxford. I achieved A*s in Maths, Further Maths, Physics and Chemistry A-level, and also in EPQ (which is a form of assessed personal project that many schools encourage pupils to take to strengthen their university applications). I have also studied and taken Oxford's Physics Aptitude Test (the PAT), which is a prerequisite for Physics and Engineering at Oxford. Currently studying MEng at the University of Oxford Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) A* A levels: A*A*A*A* in Maths, Further Maths, Physics and Chemistry (i)GCSE: 9s in Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Latin, French and English language. A in FSMQ Maths
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