I’m a firm believer in practical learning; that practising maths is the best way to learn. Whether you are aiming for a grade 4 or 9 the only way to achieve this is by working hard with lots of different examples so you are prepared for whatever an exam throws at you.
At my school I’m a volunteer tutor for chemistry GCSE where I work with students with a range of abilities to push them to be th...
I’m a firm believer in practical learning; that practising maths is the best way to learn. Whether you are aiming for a grade 4 or 9 the only way to achieve this is by working hard with lots of different examples so you are prepared for whatever an exam throws at you.
At my school I’m a volunteer tutor for chemistry GCSE where I work with students with a range of abilities to push them to be the best version they can be.
As a young student myself, I know how to utilise online technologies used by schools and how to cater lessons in a more fun way for teens, while still maintaining the key focus of how to do well in exams. This includes learning the content as the specification says, in addition to catering the best revision techniques for every student individually and, further, how to stay calm when faced with exam questions that at first seem impossible to tackle.