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1938 days ago

Tutoring - Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, English

Grace from Half Moon Bay

Hi! I hope you've been having a great day,

I'm a CIE student at Macleans College going into year 13 next year.

From experience I know how difficult school can get, especially when you go into your senior years at college - it's always useful to get a head start in the holidays and much better to work consistently throughout the year.

I'd like to offer my availability to tutor in the upcoming school holidays and throughout next year in Biology, Chemistry, Physics (Science), Mathematics and English.

I don't have my external grades from 2020 yet, but from my end of year mock exams I achieved;
99 in A level Biology
97 in AS Physics
95 in AS Chemistry
92 in A level Mathematics.
For this I obtained the top grade in all my classes and top in the school for both Biology and Physics.

I achieved all A*'s in my IGCSEs (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Combined Science and English Language) and A's in both AS Biology and Mathematics.

I have in depth notes for all subjects and techniques I've found to be beneficial. I believe understanding the content you're learning well, even though it may take more time is much better than pure rote learning and memorisation. By being able to get all your questions answered as they arise, you'll be able to create fuller pictures of concepts in your mind.

Prices can be negotiated and I'm able to do flexible hours :)

Thank you and I hope to hear from you!

Negotiable

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