Advert description
Maths is hard, and the transition from GCSE to A-level is hard for many. Unlike before where techniques and results were thrown at students, greater mathematical fluency is required. But it doesn't need to be frustrating and stressful, we developed 'Math' to solve big problems by breaking them down into little problems that we could connect with a logical chain. This is how it should be thought, as a game of constant consolidation, where you slowly piece together a puzzle.
Too often are people frustrated and disheartened with Mathematics because they attack a problem without a strong foundation and this makes it harder to break these problems down. I want to help with this. I want to show you that Mathematics can actually be enjoyable and show you how to build theory for yourself, guiding you on the questions to ask.
Achieving strong A*'s in Mathematics and Further Mathematics and coming to the end of my first year in Mathematics at the University of Warwick projected a first, I believe and am excited to help you nail your A levels and following exams.
Note: The bar to the left seems to say, Level Taught: GCSE, apologies please ignore that, I am unable to edit it.