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+2 years of exp. teaching at GoStudent
LOOKING FOR SCOTTISH STUDENTS. I am a hardworking and enthusiastic 3rd year medical student. I am dedicated, diligent, and committed to becoming a dependable teacher. In my spare time, I enjoy painting and sewing. Another hobby of mine is playing basketball and football, in uni and with friends. I also teach Arabic to small children every week. LOOKING FOR SCOTTISH STUDENTS. I graduated highschool with all A’s in my qualifications and received the Dux award in my school for highest academic attainment. I studied Biology, Chemistry and Maths in National 5, Higher, and Advanced Higher. I have past experience in tutoring National 5 and higher Maths and biology.
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Secondary School (GCSE/Junior Certificate)
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30 min. trial lesson
+2 years of exp. teaching at GoStudent
Luba S.
An excellent, exceptional GCSE SCIENCE, MATHS and FRENCH tutor, with successful track records spanning primary, eleven plus up to international baccalaureate level students with several, superb commendations throughout a longstanding career demonstrating well over 20 years of educational expertise Over 15 years of Primary through College Level tutoring online and in person, Graduate in BSc Biochemistry with Chemistry (Hons), University of Ghana Advanced Mathematics Diploma (Credit), Open University Integrated Business Technology NVQ (Initial), Newham College
Sharon S.
Hello! I'm Sharon, a passionate tutor and a Dental student at the top of my class. My background in Medical Physiology, coupled with my current standing among the top three students in my dental school, showcases my dedication and expertise in the field. My unique blend of academic excellence, diverse experience, and genuine enthusiasm for teaching sets me apart. With a 2.1 Honours in Medical Physiology from the University of Leicester and extensive experience in education, healthcare, and customer service, I bring a well-rounded and insightful approach to tutoring. My love for Dentistry and Medical Physiology stems from their profound impact on improving lives through science and medicine. I’m inspired by how these fields offer solutions and innovations in healthcare, and I’m eager to share this passion with my students. I’m dedicated to making complex subjects accessible and engaging. By combining my advanced knowledge and interactive teaching style, I aim to boost my students' confidence and foster a genuine interest in their studies. My goal is to make learning a positive and rewarding experience, helping students achieve their academic goals and develop a lifelong passion for knowledge. Start Year 2020 – End Year 2023 University of Leicester Medical Physiology – Upper Second class honours Start Year 2018 – End Year 2020 Astrea sixth form, Saint Neots, Cambridgeshire A level: Chemistry (B), History (B), Biology (B) 9 GCSEs: History: A -7 Chemistry: A -7 English language: A- 7 Biology: B+ -6 Physics: B+ - 6 English literature: B+ - 6 Mathematics: B- – 5 Physical education: B- – 5 French: C – 4 Currently - Bachelor of Dental Surgery 2023 -2029
John Aldrin D.
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Hello, everyone! My name is David, and I'm excited to be your teacher this year! I have a background in teaching in mathematics. I’ve had the pleasure of working with all types of learners, so I’m here to support each of you on your unique journey. I love helping students grow and explore new ideas, so let’s make this a great experience together. Feel free to ask questions—learning is something we do best as a team! Hello, everyone! My name is David, and I’ll be your math and science teacher this year. I’m passionate about helping students understand and appreciate how math and science can empower our understanding of the world. In my classroom, we’re all explorers—learning together and supporting each other along the way. My goal is to make math clear, engaging, and relevant to each of you, no matter your current level or experience. I believe every question is valuable, and I encourage you to stay curious and open-minded as we dive into new topics. Let’s make this year a journey of growth, discovery, and success. I’m here to help, so never hesitate to reach out with questions. Let’s tackle this together!
Daniel M.
--- 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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