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Trusted teacher: I am a UCL Biological Sciences student seeking to offer a highly personalised tutoring experience that caters to my students' needs. I currently teach from Year 7 upwards with a speciality in exam preparation. I teach Geography, RS, Physics, and English from Years 7-11, and Mathematics, Biology, and Chemistry from Years 7-13. I aim to understand my tutees' unique concerns and explain concepts simply with many alternative approaches. As someone who has experienced obstacles to my own learning, I have a lot of empathy for students struggling with their learning, particularly those with learning differences and endeavour to develop an approach that works for them. I was a strong student in secondary school (Queen’s College, London) achieving A*s and As (and equivalents) at GCSE and three As at A-Level in Biology, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Particularly of note, I received a 9 in GCSE Mathematics, 98% in GCSE Religious Studies, and was awarded a sixth-form academic scholarship. I am an experienced tutor - I participated in a tutoring scheme in secondary school which allowed students from Year 7 to Year 12 to ask any questions they might be struggling with in any subject they wished. This allowed me to continue to engage with my GCSE content during my A-Level years and taught me how to listen to and understand the particular needs of each student at a given moment. I also tutored family and friends of family, allowing me to engage personally with my students and develop a specialised teaching approach. I offer one hour and two hour sessions and am free on weekends, after 5pm, and whenever my university timetable permits. I am generally free at all times outside of university term time.
Chemistry · Biology · Math
These lessons provide comprehensive tutoring in Accounting, Finance, and Economics at university-level, aimed at matriculated students, pre-university students, and anyone looking to deepen their understanding of these essential subjects. As a second-year Accounting & Finance undergraduate at the London School of Economics, I bring a strong academic foundation, having achieved First Class Honours in my first year and exceptional A-level results (3 A*s and 1A in Further Mathematics, Mathematics, Physics, and Economics). Students will gain a solid grounding in the following key areas: Financial Accounting • Balance Sheets, Income Statements, and Cash Flow Statements: Learn to analyse these fundamental financial statements for a complete overview of an organisation’s financial health. • Bookkeeping and Journal Entries: Master the basics of double-entry bookkeeping, journal entries, T-accounts, and other introductory accounting techniques. • Ratio Analysis: Understand and calculate key financial ratios to assess a company’s performance. • Real-World Applications: Apply financial accounting knowledge to real business scenarios for practical understanding. Management Accounting • Cost Analysis and Budgeting: Explore cost behaviour, cost allocation, and the development of budgets to support managerial decision-making. • Break-even Analysis and Marginal Costing: Learn how to determine the break-even point and assess cost efficiency to help organisations make informed pricing and production decisions. • Performance Measurement: Understand various methods for assessing business performance, including variance analysis and key performance indicators. Economics • Microeconomics: Study foundational concepts such as supply and demand, market structures, and consumer behaviour. • Macroeconomics: Gain insights into broader economic principles, including inflation, unemployment, fiscal policies, and international trade.
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Foundations of Sociology Dive into the essentials of sociology and explore how society shapes our lives. In this course, we’ll uncover key sociological concepts like culture, socialization, social structures, and group dynamics. Through case studies, real-world examples, and interactive discussions, students will learn to critically examine social issues, understand patterns of inequality, and develop insights into human behavior within different social contexts. Ideal for beginners or those looking to strengthen their understanding of the social world, this class sets a solid foundation for further study in the social sciences. Foundations of Criminology This course introduces the fundamental concepts of criminology, focusing on the study of crime, criminal behavior, and the criminal justice system. Students will explore various types of crime, factors influencing criminal behavior, and how society responds to crime. Topics include crime statistics, victimology, criminal law, and policy implications. Using real-life case studies and analytical tools, students will gain an understanding of criminological perspectives and their application in addressing current criminal justice issues. Theories and Thinkers of Sociology and Criminology Explore the ideas that have shaped sociology and criminology with a focus on influential thinkers and groundbreaking theories. This class covers major sociological and criminological theories, from classical frameworks to contemporary perspectives. Students will examine the works of key thinkers like Durkheim, Weber, Marx, Foucault, and others, understanding how their ideas contribute to our knowledge of society and criminal behavior. By analyzing these foundational theories, students will develop critical thinking skills and a deep understanding of how social forces and structures impact individual and group actions in society.
Sociology · Law
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