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Hello! My name is Mara Fasano, I am Italian, and I am passionate about languages. I am very excited to get to know you and study together. Before starting, I want you to learn a little more about me. I graduated from the University of Naples with my Bachelor of Political Science, then went on to earn my Master of Education with an emphasis in International Relations. Tutoring is my life’s passion, and I have been instructing students for more than 8 years. My years of experience as a tutor have helped me form a teaching philosophy that guides how I help my students succeed. In fact, I truly believe that their success begins with making them feel comfortable, welcomed, and understood. Therefore, I always create a friendly and open relationship with my students, and I encourage them to sh...
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Sundal Z.
As a tutor, I believe in creating a supportive and interactive learning environment that fosters creativity, curiosity, and critical thinking. I take a personalised approach to each student's learning needs, tailoring my teaching style to their unique strengths and weaknesses. I completed my GCSEs with a strong academic performance, achieving an A* in Mathematics and A*-C grades across all other subjects, reflecting my well-rounded abilities. Building on this foundation, I pursued A-Levels, where I excelled in STEM subjects, securing an A in both Mathematics and Chemistry, and a B in Physics. These results showcase my analytical and problem-solving skills, particularly in Maths and Sciences, positioning me well for further study or career opportunities in related fields. My academic journey highlights a consistent dedication to learning and achievement in challenging subjects.
Sheila M.
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Hello everyone! I'm Teacher Sheila and I'm excited to be your math teacher this year! Math can be challenging, but it's also a powerful tool for solving real-world problems and thinking critically. Together, we'll explore concepts, solve puzzles, and build skills that will serve you in countless ways. I’m here to make math fun, accessible, and rewarding, and I can’t wait to see all the amazing things you’ll accomplish. Let’s dive in and discover the world of math together! I graduated with a Bachelor of Secondary Education, majoring in Mathematics, in 2013 and later completed a Master of Education in Mathematics in 2018. With a decade of teaching experience, I am dedicated to fostering a supportive and engaging learning environment that encourages students to reach their full academic potential. I utilize a variety of instructional techniques and materials, including online resources, to accommodate diverse learning styles and ensure that each student has the tools they need to succeed. My approach focuses on guiding students toward their educational goals, whether transitioning to postsecondary education, pursuing vocational paths, or achieving personal growth. I continuously assess and document both the academic and social progress of my students, maintaining thorough records and analyzing data to inform my teaching strategies. To keep parents and guardians involved, I communicate regularly through multiple channels and hold conferences as needed to discuss individual progress, aligning with school requirements and ensuring a collaborative approach to each student's development.
Michael N.
Levels and subjects I teach: GCSE: Maths A Level: Maths, Biology Exam Board Experience: Further Maths - Edexcel Maths - Edexcel Chemistry - AQA Biology - AQA Language: English Preferred Student age group: GCSE & A-level Hi, my name is Michael. I am a friendly, patient and determined tutor. I recently finished my A-levels in Biology, Chemistry, Maths and Further Maths. I believe that this experience puts me in a great position to share my knowledge to help other students because I know what is needed in order to excel in these subjects. I always like to focus on what you as a student need help with to ensure that you get the most out of every lesson, and spend as much time making progress as possible I would describe myself as methodical and systematic and I think my teaching style reflects this. First, I like to ensure that there is an understanding of the key principles of the topic. Then I like to break questions down and look at the key steps in the method for that question type. I think that repetition is extremely important and the key to mastering a particular topic is encountering as many different variations of questions as possible. So this is what I will encourage. I have previous experience teaching other students from my school A-level maths concepts which they struggled with. While preparing for A-levels I created some resources that enabled me to achieve 4 A*s in the subjects above and have helped other students. I would be happy to share these and other strategies I used in preparation for exams. Outside of academics, I am a relaxed person and enjoy a wide range of sports, my favourites being football and basketball. I also enjoy reading and spending time with family. Feel free to message me with any questions. A Level's: King Edward VI Five Ways School (2021-2023) Further Maths - A* (Edexcel) Maths - A* (Edexcel) Biology - A* (AQA) Chemistry A* (AQA) GCSE's: King Edward VI Five Ways School (2016-2021) Maths: 9 (Edexcel) English Language: 8 (OCR) English Literature: 9 (OCR) Chemistry: 9 (AQA) Biology: 9 (AQA) Physics: 9 (AQA) Design & Technology: 9 French: 8 Religious Studies: 9 Geography: 9 I am currently studying medicine at the University of Sheffield
Iris P.
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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