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Hiya, my name is Ryan! I'm a student at the University of Nottingham studying Economics and Maths; and I'm here to help you achieve your dream grade. If you're anything like me and struggled with Maths I am here to tell you that from my own experience it's fixable with some hard work and some targeted revision. I offer cheap lessons with high quality work and am experienced with mentoring and tut...
Hiya, my name is Ryan! I'm a student at the University of Nottingham studying Economics and Maths; and I'm here to help you achieve your dream grade. If you're anything like me and struggled with Maths I am here to tell you that from my own experience it's fixable with some hard work and some targeted revision. I offer cheap lessons with high quality work and am experienced with mentoring and tutoring young students, as a first year university student myself I am able to connect easier with students, and apply more recent revision strategies that worked with my GCSE's and A Levels.
I have experience in tutoring younger students (i.e secondary school) as I was part of a mentoring scheme during sixth form which had me teaching maths to younger students, in either top set or bottom set. I have younger cousins who I also teach maths (one of which who is autistic), so I am able to help those who have learning difficulties and are in a sense 'more difficult' to teach . My typical length of lesson is between 1 and 2 hours, and I focus my teaching based around learning the content for the first half of the lesson, and practicing questions for the second half, and then administering students a practice sheet to do in-between my lessons.
Something that is probably helpful to know with me is that I wasn't always great at Maths! I actually achieved a D grade in my final mock before my final exams, but because I revised in a smart, targeted manor I managed to get into my dream university (which is top 5% in the UK for my course) and achieve an A grade at sixth form, you or your children can do it do!