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Nicholas
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Town/city/borough London, Camberwell, City of Westminster (), Clapham North, Elephant & Castle, Nine Elms, Westminster Abbey
Chemistry Lessons
verified Verified data time 4 years teaching experience
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Price
£45/hr
£10 extra for travel
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Camberwell
City of Westminster (London)
Clapham North
Elephant & Castle
Nine Elms
Westminster Abbey
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Level of the lessons
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GCSE
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Adults
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London-based Yale University Graduate with 200+ hours of tutoring experience in Chemistry, Maths, Physics, and more.

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Hello! I am a London-based tutor and graduate magna cum laude of Yale University where I double-majored in Chemistry and Music, achieving distinction in both majors. I am a patient tutor and have extensive experience tutoring courses in math, science, computer science, history, and literature. I have experience teaching these from the earliest (primary) levels up through college, including AP and GCSE level. I am also able to help with ACT/SAT/SAT II Subject Tests (having scored a 36 on the ACT). In university, I worked as an undergraduate researcher in a computational drug discovery laboratory as well as in a synthetic organic chemistry lab. I’ve served as a peer tutor for physical chemistry at Yale, one of the most difficult and challenging courses to grasp in the undergraduate curriculum. I’ve continued my studies of the violin at the Yale School of Music, where I was recently the only undergraduate accepted into my professor’s studio. While I have taken many advanced courses, I am also very willing and able to teach young students. I have tutored primary and middle school students extensively. Many of my lesson on the platform have been for beginning curriculum mathematics, physics, and chemistry. I try to teach material in a very structured manner -- so that your student will have the tools to approach all types of problems, not just the ones that are presented in a homework problem set. If one way of approaching a problem doesn't click, I find ways to explain the material differently; everyone internalizes material differently, and as a tutor, it is my job to help your student figure a way which is best for him/her.
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