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Francis G.
Francis G.
257 lessons · Helped over 16 students
+2 years teaching at GoStudent
Hi, My name is Francis and I tutor A level chemistry, A level maths, GCSE science and maths and 11+. I'm on a gap year and am going to study biochemistry at Oxford University, and I love working with students to help them master their subject and to prepare them for great success in their exams. I am willing to discuss and teach any part of the A level curriculum, and will use my experiences learning the subject to offer tips and guidance on how best to revise the course. I am a classical singer (countertenor) and have a passion for music, as well as being a rower too. I speak Polish at a native level. I love reading and blogging about science, philosophy and art, and hope to become a university biochemistry professor in the future! I'm studying for a master's degree in biochemistry at the University of Oxford. I achieved A*A*A*A in my A levels (maths, chemistry, religious studies, biology) and 9999999999987 in my GCSEs. I achieved gold medals in the national Chemistry Olympiad and Biology Olympiad, as well as being part of the Tiffin School representative team at the Cambridge Chemistry Race that achieved joint 1st place nationally
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Tushar R.
Tushar R.
10 lessons · Helped over 1 students
+2 months teaching at GoStudent
I graduated in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Birmingham and teach Maths to students of all ages up to A level. I achieved A*A*A* at A level in Maths, Physics and Chemistry, reflecting the strong academic foundation I bring to my teaching. With my students, I ensure that their understanding of underlying methods is to the highest possible standard through rigorous practice. In my experience as a student, exposing yourself to different mathematical scenarios builds a great foundation for achieving the best possible grades. My biggest aim for my students is for them to constantly improve so that when they get to the exam, they are confident about any aspect of the syllabus that may arise. For my sessions, I will ask students what they wish to study and ensure I tailor the session around what I am told. If the student is undecided, I will plan lessons around pushing the student to challenge themselves in rigorous practice, with my guidance, around different mathematical concepts in their curriculum. For exams, my main aim is for students to achieve the best grades possible, meeting and exceeding their targets. My highest level of education is an MSci in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Birmingham. Prior to this, I achieved A*A*A* in A-level Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics. I have over 3 years of experience tutoring students in Mathematics across a range of ages and abilities, up to A level. Through this experience, I have developed a strong ability to explain difficult concepts clearly, adapt lessons to each student’s learning style, and build both confidence and exam technique. My focus is always on ensuring students fully understand the methods they are using, so they can approach unfamiliar questions with confidence and achieve the best grades possible.
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Arnab G.
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Medicine reject at A-level who decided to pursue biomedical sciences instead to explore several career routes in science. Upon further exploration through experiences in healthcare, decided to give medicine one more chance as a postgraduate degree and recieved an offer from Oxford for medicine. Interests include music, gaming and travelling. Tutoring GCSE and A-level Maths and Sciences for over 4 years helping over 40 students achieve their dream grades with a mean result improvement of 2 grades. I also assist in UK medical school admissions tests, personal statement writing and interviews (Oxbridge included). My teaching style heavily revolves around putting methods to practise by attempting several exam questions during lesson time. The goal is to familiarise yourself with exam techniques to the point where exam questions do not startle you. After moving to the UK in 2015, I pursued my GCSEs which I completed in 2019, achieving five 9s, four 8s and two 7s with 9s in Maths and Sciences. I realised my passion for science and decided to pursue Biology, Chemistry and Maths for A-levels where I achieved 3A*s. After being rejected from medicine, I decided to complete a BSc in Biomedical Sciences at UCL, achieving a 1st Class Honours. During my degree I realised my passion lies in medicine and decided to try one more time by changing key parts of my application. Luckily, I received offers from Oxford and Warwick for Graduate-Entry Medicine.
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Daryx M.
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Lower Level: Mathematics GCSE: Mathematics Exam Board Experience: Edexcel Languages: English (Fluent), Filipino (Native) Preferred Student Age Group: Any About me: I study mechanical engineering at Queen Mary University of London (a member of the Russell Group universities). Whether we acknowledge it or not, maths and science are all around us in many obvious and invisible ways from how your wifi sends and receives data to how planes can fly. I chose engineering because it allows me to put my knowledge of maths and science to practical use in being able to create something in the real world. Everything man-made you can think of is the product of engineering. Because of this, knowledge is power, and with the right knowledge and tools, anyone can design anything. I aim to inspire students by making learning enjoyable, through a process that is at the student's pace - no pressure - and showing real-life applications in a topic to both prove its usefulness and to hopefully spark an interest in the subject. I will make sure that the student actually understands a topic so that they can not only answer standard exam questions easily but so that they can also use their solid knowledge of the topic to answer unfamiliar, "tricky" exam questions. Truly understanding a subject or topic in combination with a real interest in it can stick with someone for a lifetime. Being able to truly learn something happens when someone wants to, not because they have to. I also love music. I like to sing and play the guitar and piano.
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Pranjali J.
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Hi, I’m Pranjali, a passionate maths tutor with years of experience helping students succeed in IGCSE and GCSE maths. I believe learning maths should be fun, engaging, and stress-free. My sessions are interactive and friendly—just like chatting with a friend! With a strong background in teaching and academic management, I focus on breaking down complex topics into simple, easy-to-understand concepts. Whether you’re looking to build confidence, improve grades, or just enjoy maths a little more, I’m here to help. Let’s make learning enjoyable together! I hold a Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering from Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University. Along with my engineering background, I have also successfully qualified for both JEE Engineering and JEE Architecture, demonstrating my strong mathematical and analytical abilities. With a deep passion for education, I transitioned into the EdTech space, where I have gained extensive experience in teaching and academic leadership. I have worked as a Mathematics Tutor, Academic Centre Head, and Performance Support Manager, helping students from diverse curricula, including IGCSE, GCSE, CBSE, ICSE, Common Core, and SSC. Throughout my career, I have not only taught but also led—mentoring teams, training educators, and improving learning outcomes through structured programs and innovative teaching techniques. My leadership skills have often placed me at the forefront of academic initiatives, from improving student performance to developing engaging learning materials. I strongly believe in making maths enjoyable and accessible for students, ensuring that every session is interactive, engaging, and easy to understand.
Read moreAbul-Hasan A.
Abul-Hasan A.
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Lower Level: Mathematics,English GCSE: Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Combined Science A-Level(IB): Mathematics Higher Level: N/A Exam-board Experience: AQA, Edexcel, OCR Languages: English- fluent speaker SND Experience: Exam-stress, issues relating to mental health Preferred Student age group: GCSE & A-level About you: A dedicated and hardworking student currently studying BSc Computer Science at Goldsmiths, University of London. I have shown clear motivation towards my education as I ensure that I complete a sufficient amount of revision every day to a high standard. I am an approachable and friendly individual that is willing to help others and work in a team to effectively achieve strong results. I enjoy going for walks too as it is an effective way of clearing thoughts and a good form of exercise. Education 2019-2021: St Paul’s Way Trust Sixth Form A-level Grades: Mathematics - B, Chemistry - B, Physics - D 2014- 2019: Stepney All Saints School GCSEs: Mathematics-7(A), English Language-6(B), English Literature-6 (B), Combined Science-7-6(A-B), Geography-5(C), French-5(C), Religious Education-7(A), Business Studies- Distinction*(A*) Achievements and Awards ● Year 10/ Year 11: Good Overall Performance Award at Prize Giving
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Iris P.
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Hey there! I’m Iris– Your Future Science & Maths Tutor! PhD student in Physics and passionate about helping students thrive! ------ A Bit About Me: PhD in Physics (currently at Belgium 🇧🇪) 🧠 MSc Medical Physics – UCD, Dublin 2023 (1.1 grade) 🎓 BSc Applied Physics – DCU, Dublin 2020 (1.1 grade) 🔬 Leaving Cert 2017 – 525 points 📚 Tutored with GoStudent during COVID (loved it!) 💻 -Provide lectures and tutoring sessions during my masters to undergrad physics and maths students -Provided class tutoring sessions (max. 15 people in class), to first year and second year engineering, physics students during my last years in undergrad. -Currently giving lectures to undergrad students as part of my PhD. -Gave grinds(one to one tutoring) to JC/LC students during COVID. ------ Student Success: All my students improved—minimum strong A- (65%+) ✅ Many moved from struggling to thriving with just a few sessions! ------------- Why I'm Back: I'm tutoring again to keep growing as a teacher while doing my PhD. I love helping students hit their goals—and I’d love to help you too! Let’s make learning fun and results real! 💪✨ -------------- What I Teach: GCSE & A-Level: Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Biology (AQA, OCR, Edexcel) 🇬🇧 Junior & Leaving Cert: Higher & Ordinary levels 🇮🇪 11+ Subjects: Maths ------ My Tutoring Style: Super friendly & supportive 😊 Clear explanations – no question is too small! ✍️ Focused on building confidence & long-term skills 🚀 Sessions tailored to your pace and needs ----------- I did my Leaving Cert in 2017 and scored 525 points, studying Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Maths, Irish, English, and French. That kicked off my journey into science. I graduated with a 1.1 in Applied Physics from DCU in 2020, then completed a 1.1 MSc in Medical Physics at UCD in 2023. My studies gave me a strong foundation in all areas of physics, along with biology and medical applications like imaging, radiation therapy, and anatomy. During my MSc, I worked as a Medical Physics Assistant and Research Assistant, gaining hands-on experience in both clinical and academic settings. After that, I spent a year doing research at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) – part of the United Nations – where I also gave lectures and workshops on physics and science to people of all skill levels. I’m now doing a PhD in Medical Physics at VUB in Brussels, focusing on computational and biological physics—combining research, problem-solving, and my love for teaching. Teaching has been a big part of my journey. I tutored first- and second-year students during my undergrad, taught students at GoStudent during COVID, and I’m excited to be back tutoring now. Helping others understand science is something I genuinely enjoy.
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Sahil G.
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Hi there! My name is Sahil, a first-year undergraduate student at the University of Warwick studying Economics. I have been tutoring students online in Maths, Physics and Economics from all over the world for over 2 years in interactive and engaging 1:1 lessons. My teaching style focuses on learning content first before applying it to questions. Therefore, lessons will consist of content learning which includes detailed notes on the topic and in-depth walkthroughs of every single question type relating to that topic. This would be followed by practise questions on that topic first with assistance in the lesson and then homework to be completed without assistance to test if the teaching has been successful. I particularly specialise in exam preparation and give my students regular tests to ensure content learned is tested throughout, this way there is less stress on crammed revision which has been proven to boost exam performance. I have tutored Maths from KS3 all the way up to GCSE and A-Level and I also specialise in Further Maths tuition. I have also tutored in Economics at A-Level. Through my experience over the last 2 years, I am up to date with most exam board content and curriculum changes so my lessons are completely relevant to current mark schemes. In an exam environment where it is even harder to get the top grades due to the consequences of grade inflation over the past few years, I would love the opportunity to really help and push your child to achieve their full potential in their studies.
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Nicole F.
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I am a final-year Biomedical Science student at the University of Wolverhampton with several years of tutoring experience working with KS2, KS3 and GCSE students in both Maths and English. I have supported students with a range of learning needs including ADHD, dyslexia and low confidence in core subjects. My teaching style is patient, encouraging and tailored to each student’s pace, focusing on building understanding step-by-step rather than memorisation alone. I regularly use exam-style questions, retrieval practice and interactive explanations to help students improve both confidence and grades. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy music, singing and content creation, which helps me bring creativity and strong communication skills into my lessons. I am currently a final-year Biomedical Science student at the University of Wolverhampton studying an IBMS-accredited degree. My studies have strengthened my skills in mathematics, biology, scientific writing, problem-solving and communication. Through university coursework, presentations and research projects, I have developed the ability to explain difficult topics in a clear and structured way. I achieved strong GCSE results, including an A in English and a B in Mathematics, and went on to complete A Levels before progressing to university. Alongside my studies, I have gained tutoring experience working with KS2, KS3 and GCSE students in Maths and English. I support students with exam preparation, homework help and improving confidence in subjects they may find challenging. My teaching style is patient, encouraging and tailored to the individual student’s pace and learning style. I focus on helping students understand concepts step-by-step while also developing independent problem-solving skills and confidence.
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Michaelangelos P.
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Hi! I'm Michaelangelos, a mathematics graduate from the University of St Andrews (MMath) and incoming PhD student at the University of Glasgow. I've been tutoring maths for several years, including Higher and National 5, and it's something I genuinely love doing. What I care most about is helping students build real confidence and intuition, not just memorise steps. Maths can feel intimidating, and I get a lot of satisfaction from being the person who helps make it click, whether that's turning anxiety into understanding, or helping a curious student go further than they thought possible. I'm equally excited to work with students who find maths difficult and scary as I am to work with those who want to push themselves and become really strong mathematically. Whatever your starting point, I'll meet you there. I am currently an incoming PhD student at the University of Glasgow, where my research focuses on dissecting neural networks, specifically regarding optimisation and generalisation. Prior to this, I completed an Integrated Master of Mathematics (MMath) at the University of St Andrews. During my time at St Andrews, I was placed on the Dean's List consecutively and achieved first-class averages in my final two years of study. I also spent an exchange year at Western University during the 2024-2025 academic year. My academic background is deeply rooted in advanced mathematics and computational science. My master’s dissertation, which earned a 90% grade and was highly commended for the Duncan Prize, focused on a posteriori methods for error control via the reconstruction technique. My key areas of study have included stochastic dynamics, statistical machine learning, financial mathematics, neural networks, and data analytics consulting. Through these experiences, I have developed strong technical proficiencies in programming languages such as Python, MATLAB, SQL, and R, along with various machine learning frameworks.
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