I am 21 years old and have recently been awarded a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry with second class honours (upper divison) from Plymouth University. I feel the only way to effectively learn anything is to be able to complete understand it first, and I believe that I am excellent at explaining difficult to understand concepts in ways that are made complicated in textbooks and online sources. My lessons would firstly address questions that the student has about the subject. I would also form a series of practice questions depending on the level of study of the student to help identify any weaknesses or lack of understanding. These aspects can then be improved through the understanding of chemistry I have gained through my many years of educations.
I have taught family friends throughout my A level and undergraduate education, with the minimum grade at chemistry GCSE of one of my students being an 'A' grade. I have only taught a handful of A level students as of yet, but they have all achieved A or B grades and have now gone onto study at prestigious universities. I have only taught 12 students in the past but I am hoping to bring more success to chemistry students in the future.
If I believe the travelling distance to be far enough, I may ask for an extra couple of pounds to fund petrol/public transport costs.
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