A-Level Physics can be one of the most-challenging courses, with so much content and so many calculations to learn, so to help you achieve the best grade you can, I like to provide lessons tailored the areas you find difficult. I am a passionate First-year Medical Student at St George's University London, and took Biology, Chemistry and Physics at A-level, all of which I love the learning process of, which helps me enjoy teaching them even more.
I have a combined year of tutoring experience with people from a wide range of backgrounds and abilities, as well as having achieved an A* in the A-level myself, , illustrating my thorough knowledge of the ins and outs of doing well with this course.
Lessons start with an overview of the specification and identifying areas that you, the student, want to work on. Moving on from there, I like to teach the content bit by bit, with regular mini-assessments. I also aim to introduce real exam questions from an early stage, as getting the top marks is not only about content, but also being familiar in the way the mark scheme prefers answers to be worded and laid out. For the AQA board, this is all the more important, I'd even go as far to say that learning how to answer the 3 and 4 mark questions are the most vital part of learning this course. As a result, we will put emphasis on learning the content and exam technique of these questions.
Congratulations! You have an offer to interview at a UK medical school. Believe it or not, the hardest of the work is behind you. However, this is the final hurdle before A-levels, so being as prepared as possible for your interview is of paramount importance.
My class consists of sessions first covering some basic knowledge surrounding key interview topics such as professionalism, teamwork, communication and empathy, as well as a plethora of knowledge to help you understand issues within the NHS.
After these knowledge sessions, we move into practice interview questions, where you get the chance to practice your delivery and be assessed, so as to get you as ready as possible for the interview itself.
I am extremely passionate about all this content, as getting into medical school was a dream come true, so to help others do the same is something I will try as hard as I can to do. I will work with you at your pace and try to make it as specific as possible to the university in question.
A-Level Chemistry is tough, so to help you achieve the best grade you can, I like to provide lessons tailored the areas you find difficult. I am a passionate First-year Medical Student at St George's University London, and took Biology, Chemistry and Physics at A-level, all of which I love the learning process of, which helps me enjoy teaching them even more.
I have a combined year of tutoring experience with people from a wide range of backgrounds and abilities, as well as having achieved an A* in the A-level myself, with near-full marks, illustrating my thorough knowledge of the ins and outs of doing well with this course.
Lessons start with an overview of the specification and identifying areas that you, the student, want to work on. Moving on from there, I like to teach the content bit by bit, with regular mini-assessments. I also aim to introduce real exam questions from an early stage, as getting the top marks is not only about content, but also being familiar in the way the mark scheme prefers answers to be worded and laid out.
A-Level Biology is famously heavy on content, as well as having incredibly specific mark schemes. With this in mind, I aim to provide classes tailored for the parts of the course that you find more difficult, as well as prioritising learning the content and exam technique for the extended writing questions, which is where the marks are truly won and lost.
I have a combined 10 months of tutoring experience with people from a wide range of backgrounds and abilities, as well as having achieved an A* in the A-level myself, illustrating my thorough knowledge of the ins and outs of doing well with this course.
Lessons start with an overview of the specification and identifying areas that you, the student, want to work on. Moving on from there, I like to teach the content bit by bit, with regular mini-assessments. I also aim to introduce real exam questions from an early stage, as I mentioned, getting the top marks is not only about content, but also being familiar in the way the mark scheme prefers answers to be worded and laid out.
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