I have recently graduated as a master of law. During my undergraduate (LLB) days, I used to teach secondary school students and prepare together for GCSE. I see my students as my peers who I want to be successful at all times. This way, I get their unrivalled attention and support, which makes it easy for me as a tutor to pass into them the message in each lessons.
Having taught young adults (18...
I have recently graduated as a master of law. During my undergraduate (LLB) days, I used to teach secondary school students and prepare together for GCSE. I see my students as my peers who I want to be successful at all times. This way, I get their unrivalled attention and support, which makes it easy for me as a tutor to pass into them the message in each lessons.
Having taught young adults (18-24) as well as older adults (31-45) in areas such as legal research, professional career development and life mentoring, my experience in teaching have been greatly impacted positively. One of the greatest strengths of a tutor is his ability to learn from students as they are willing to learn from you, and also to listen.
You’ll find in me, a tutor with both attributes. This will help both of us to develop immensely.