As I have graduated with a master's in Chemistry, I have undertaken a few research projects while completing advanced chemistry modules in Inorganic, Organic, and Physical Chemistry. I have written my master's thesis around large medicine structures I designed that can help fight cancer by attacking DNA.
As a student ambassador, I frequently conversed with A-level students considering studying ch...
As I have graduated with a master's in Chemistry, I have undertaken a few research projects while completing advanced chemistry modules in Inorganic, Organic, and Physical Chemistry. I have written my master's thesis around large medicine structures I designed that can help fight cancer by attacking DNA.
As a student ambassador, I frequently conversed with A-level students considering studying chemistry at my university. I made every effort to provide them with honest advice, as I aspire to support you all in your future pursuits, ensuring that you feel well-prepared and not misled.
I believe in flexible and adaptable teaching, tailoring my approach to suit your preferences for an optimal learning experience.
I tend to structure my lessons by dedicating time at the start of the lesson to ask you if you have any questions or problems you would like to go through. This can be homework or a concept you have been taught and would like further clarification.
Afterward, depending on what we have discussed in a previous lesson or a teaching schedule we will have devised, I will teach a topic in the form of a presentation using Microsoft Teams (we can tailor these parts to your favour). We will end by covering a few exam questions. Questions are the best way to check if you understand a concept and be able to apply it to an unfamiliar scenario.
The tricky part of chemistry is also its golden aspect. Nail the concept, and you can apply it to any question!