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I am 20 years old and currently an undergraduate student at Edinburgh Napier University studying English and Film. I am from the Highlands of Scotland so I am familiar with the SQA exam board. However, I am also capable of teaching my subjects to students that belong to different exam boards. I can teach from the ages of 9-17. Aside from my studies, I enjoy reading, crocheting, and baking in my spare time. I am currently in my second year of University at Edinburgh Napier and study English and Film. I have an Advanced Higher qualification in English and have Higher qualifications in; English, History, RMPS, Philosophy, Graphic Communications and Design and Manufacture.
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Ellie C.
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Ikenna E.
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Passionate tutor with a strong background in organic chemistry. I am studying Law, excelling in both coursework and practical applications. Committed to fostering a deep understanding of the subject through personalised and engaging teaching methods. Experienced in simplifying complex concepts for diverse learners. I've successfully tutored peers and led study groups, cultivating an interactive and supportive learning environment. Eager to inspire curiosity and facilitate academic excellence in organic chemistry. University of Portsmouth LLB Law Sept 2022– present This degree has focused on the study understanding legal theory and applying this to real life circumstances. The LLB Bachelor of Laws degree teaches you to understand and critically analyse the rules and institutions which society establishes to secure and promote justice and order. Main subjects studied included: Contract Law, Land Law, Medical Law, Legal Writing and Research and Tort Law. International College Portsmouth 9 Foundation subjects 6A’s 2B’s and 1C Sept 2021 – June 2022 ICT Skills- A (96%), Constitutional Law- A (82%), English Legal System- A (92%), Legal Skills Analysis and Discourse- A (81%), Contract Law- B (76%) Day Waterman College 9 GCSEs 6A*, 2A’s, 1B Sept 2015 – July 2020 Math- 8, English Language- 9, English Literature- 7, Chemistry- 8, Economics- 8
Emilia Z.
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Hi! I’m Emilia, a Maths and Physics tutor with a strong academic background and a passion for helping students gain confidence in STEM subjects. I studied Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry at A-level, and recently completed my BSc in Mathematics and Physics. I’m now continuing my studies at the University of Cambridge, where I’m pursuing a Master’s (MPhil) in Data Intensive Science. I’ve been tutoring for the past two years, working with students of all ages and abilities, from primary school through to A-level. Most of my experience is at GCSE level, where I particularly enjoy helping students prepare for exams, strengthen problem-solving skills, and build genuine understanding rather than just memorising formulas. Outside of tutoring, I love combining my interests in science, coding, and education, as well as exploring creative projects that make complex ideas easier to visualise and learn. I’m currently studying for an MPhil in Data Intensive Science at the University of Cambridge, where I’m developing advanced skills in computational methods, statistics, and physics-based data analysis. Before this, I completed a BSc in Mathematics and Physics, which gave me a strong foundation in mathematical modelling, mechanics, and problem-solving. At school, I studied Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry at A-level, subjects that sparked my long-term interest in science and set me on the path I’m on today.
Tom S.
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Hi! I'm Tom, a recent graduate from the University of Birmingham with a degree in Physics! I am a huge fan of learning new skills and having fun whilst doing so... which is probably why I spent the last 5 months as a Ski Instructor in Canada! It's not only skiing I enjoy, though, as I also took up Gaelic Football at Uni and have played hockey, football and rugby for most of my life. I have graduated from the University of Birmingham with a First Class in BSc Physics. Academically, I specialised in civil and medical nuclear engineering, which continue to be a passion of mine since leaving Uni. I am continuing my passion for learning, though, as I have completed several online courses in Data Science and Computational Fluid Dynamics!
Daniel M.
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--- About Me! --- I'm Danny, a 4th year physicist at the University of Edinburgh, currently undergoing a research year abroad working on a thesis at GSI/FAIR, a facility for high energy physics. My work involves a lot of programming, knowledge of physics, and application of engineering and design principles. I love inspiring others and talking about my subject, so any student who comes my way will hopefully leave feeling confident, ready for common exam questions, and most importantly, wanting to learn more beyond their curriculum. I play the violin to a diploma standard, love trying out new cooking recipes (sometimes with disastrous consequences), and really enjoy mountain sports, like climbing and hiking. --- My Education --- As mentioned above, I am a physicist at the University of Edinburgh on a year in industry at GSI. I am working on the upcoming DIRC particle detectors for the PANDA project and the EIC at Brookhaven (google these things, in my opinion they are very cool). This research of course involves knowing a bunch about programming, mathematics and physics! I achieved 4 A* grades at A-Level, in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Music, with the WJEC exam board. For these grades, I abused my poor printer, drilling past paper questions endlessly, so I am very familiar with this specific curriculum. However, mathematics and physics are very similar across all exam boards. There are common questions in every exam, and your child will become familiar and confident with these questions with me, ideally able to reproduce 'stock answers' with a high level of understanding and speed. This saves time in exams and guarantees easy marks; this is a major step in reducing exam anxiety, and one of the main strategies I used to achieve my marks. I taught a STEM program at a US summer camp. It was much more of a 'for fun' thing, so we focused on making classes lightweight and enjoyable, rather than drilling worksheets and past paper questions. As such, I won't exclusively bore tutees to death with math problems! I pride myself on being able to break down concepts into simple to understand analogies. I am also a huge advocate for using past questions as revision material. However, I recognise the importance for students to balance time spent on questions with going over textbook concepts.
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