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I've always been fascinated by the complexities of biological systems and how they work. This passion prompted me to seek a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences degree, which has given me a solid foundation in several areas of biology, including molecular biology, physiology, genetics, and microbiology. During my academic career, I also volunteered at Southampton Hospital on the oncology ward, placing me in intimate touch with the patients.
I previously worked as a scientific tutor throughout my last two years of high school, and as a tutor, I feel that good communication and a personalised approach are critical to helping students accomplish their academic goals. I work hard to establish a welcoming and interesting learning atmosphere that encourages inquiry and critical thinking. I am devoted to personalising my teaching approaches to each student's specific needs, whether it is explaining a subject in a new manner, giving extra practise material, or providing study tools to aid in exam preparation.
Furthermore, I recognise that many students may be scared or overwhelmed by the complexity of biology, which is why I strive to make the topic more accessible and approachable.
I utilise real-world examples and analogies to connect biological principles to everyday life, assisting students in grasping the relevance and significance of what they are studying.
In addition to teaching expertise, I have strong organisational and time-management abilities, allowing me to effectively organise and conduct productive courses. I also have experience with a variety of teaching methods and technology, such as online learning platforms, virtual whiteboards, and interactive quizzes.
I have good communication abilities and, as part of my degree, I often utilise Microsoft programmes to make aesthetically appealing presentations. Professional email usage was also required in my projects and studies, both to work as part of a team and to efficiently interact with stakeholders.