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Zera B.
Zera B.
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"Hello! I am a proud graduate of the University of Cambridge, where my academic journey deepened my fascination with the complexities of life sciences. Currently, I am immersed in the field of cancer biology, where my research aims to unravel the mysteries of this formidable disease. My passion for medical research is not just confined to the lab; I am equally enthusiastic about sharing my knowledge and insights with others. Through tutoring, I aspire to ignite a similar passion for science in my students, helping them to see the beauty and intricacies of biology. My approach to teaching is patient, engaging, and tailored to each student's unique learning style. Whether you're grappling with the basics or delving into advanced topics, I am here to guide you on your educational journey." I have a diverse academic background in the life sciences, beginning with my dual degree program where I earned both Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Biotechnology from the Vellore Institute of Technology in India. Following this, I pursued and completed my Master's degree in Cancer Biology at the University of Melbourne in Australia, further specializing my expertise in the field of life sciences. My academic journey continued in England, where I achieved a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Clinical Neurosciences at the University of Cambridge, showcasing my broad and deep engagement with both the theoretical and practical aspects of biotechnology, cancer research, and clinical neurosciences across three continents.
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Arnab G.
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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Peggy J.
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A-Levels/ Higher: German, English, Maths and Art Uni-Level: German Familiar with: English Schooling System / GCSE Experience with: GCSE, KS 1 - 3, A Level Languages: German, English, French (and some Dutch & Swedish) Preferred student age group: Any Hi there! I am German, living in London and have been moving around Europe before settling here quite a bit. I love to share my knowledge, teach, and inspire. Having the possibility to teach my mother language and to see it become alive is so much fun. I am really passionate to work with children and to see you grow. Any level of German or age is welcome, because I am ready to achieve your goals with you, find the right methods to make our lessons interesting, efficient and fun! You will see, soon you will look forward to your German lessons. Besides teaching German I love to exercise, read, traveling, and write. Altogether, I know that everyone learns in their own way and I will make sure to plan my lessons so that they suit you and your learning.
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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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Katharine S.
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I am an experienced educator with over fifteen years in teaching and mentoring, now specialising in English, Psychology, and Sociology up to A-level. My academic background includes a BA in Sociology, a diploma in Counselling, ACCHP accreditation, and I am currently completing a Master’s in Psychology at the University of Portsmouth. This academic journey, combined with my teaching experience, allows me to provide learners with both subject expertise and practical strategies to achieve success. In English, I focus on building strong foundations in reading, writing, and critical analysis, helping learners gain the confidence to express themselves clearly and effectively. My Sociology and Psychology teaching draws on my academic knowledge and real-world insights, making lessons engaging and relevant by connecting theory to contemporary issues and everyday life. I believe that every learner has unique strengths, and I adapt my teaching style to meet individual needs. My counselling background helps me create a supportive environment where learners feel comfortable to ask questions, take risks, and develop resilience. Organised, approachable, and enthusiastic, I encourage students not only to meet their academic goals but also to grow in confidence and independent thinking. Above all, I am committed to inspiring curiosity, developing critical skills, and empowering learners to reach their full potential in their chosen subjects. My academic background reflects both a strong commitment to education and a passion for understanding people, society, and the human mind. I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Education from Griffith University, Australia, where I developed a foundation in social theory, educational practice, and the ways in which learning is shaped by cultural and societal factors. This degree gave me valuable insights into both the structures of society and the transformative power of education. Building on this, I undertook a Level 4 Diploma in Counselling, which allowed me to gain a deeper understanding of human behaviour, communication, and emotional wellbeing. This qualification provided practical tools for supporting individuals and groups, strengthening my ability to create learning environments that are empathetic, inclusive, and responsive to different needs. Currently, I am completing a Master’s in Psychology at the University of Portsmouth, with only the final stage remaining. This advanced study has deepened my knowledge of psychological theory, research, and application. It has also enhanced my analytical and critical thinking skills, and further developed my ability to connect theory with practice. Studying at postgraduate level has reinforced my commitment to lifelong learning and prepared me to bring a high level of academic and practical expertise into my teaching. Taken together, these qualifications demonstrate not only my academic achievement but also my dedication to education, psychology, and counselling—fields that all intersect in my work as an educator and tutor.
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Leah W.
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Hello! My name is Leah, and I'm here to help you smash your study goals! As a Law and Advanced Spanish university student, I love helping others connect with the Spanish language. I have extensive experience tutoring students (both children and adults) from basic grammar up to GCSEs and professional conversational fluency during my A-Levels. I have also successfully tutored English Literature and English Language up to and including GCSE level, and am confident I can strengthen your knowledge and lead you to exam victory! Additionally, my background in sports coaching for individuals with special needs has equipped me with the skills to adapt my teaching style to your unique goals and learning pace. I look forward to working with you! I am currently a student at the University of Exeter studying Law and Spanish, having just completed my first year with a high 2:1 (68% overall). Notably, I achieved a 68% in Advanced Spanish, a challenging 'Year 3' level module. Previous Qualifications: GCSE: (AQA) Spanish - Grade 9 (A*) (AQA) English Language - Grade 9 (A*) (AQA) English Literature - Grade 9 (A*) (AQA) Biology - Grade 8 (A*) (AQA) Chemistry - Grade 8 (A*) (AQA) Physics - Grade 9 (A*) (AQA) Drama - Grade 9 (A*) (AQA) History - Grade 8 (A*) (AQA) Music - Grade 8 (A*) (AQA) Further Mathematics - Grade 8 (A*) (Edexcel) Mathematics - Grade 9 (A*) A-Levels: (AQA) Spanish - A (Edexcel) English Literature - A (Edexcel) Economics - A
Read moreNicole F.
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.
Read moreFranklin W.
Franklin W.
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Hi I am Frank! I am an inspiring TEFL teacher looking for tutoring work before I go abroad this autumn to teach. I am a friendly, knowledgeable and engaging teacher. I focus on helping students understand complex concepts through clear explanations, engaging discussions, and exam-focused revision strategies. I always create a calm, supportive environment where students feel confident asking questions, tackling tricky topics, and improving their grades. I’m reliable, well-prepared for every lesson, and genuinely passionate about helping students achieve their GCSE potential. I attended the University of Kent, Canterbury, where I earned my BSc (Hons) in Anthropology with First-Class Honours. In my third year, I studied abroad at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, developing cross-cultural communication skills. In my fourth year, I received the Davis Prize for the best final-year dissertation in the Ethnographic Research module. I've also completed a comprehensive TEFL certification, training me in lesson planning, grammar instruction, and breaking down complex ideas into clear, student-friendly explanations. My specialisations include critical thinking essay structure, and humanities topics like culture and society—making me well-equipped to support GCSE students effectively
Read moreClaudia K.
Claudia K.
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Hello! My name is Claudia , and I am currently studying Pharmacy at the University of Birmingham. I completed A-Levels in Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics, which i have achieved three A grades in these subject .This gave me a strong academic foundation to tutor these subjects with confidence and clarity. I have around two to three years of tutoring experience, working with students of different levels and abilities. My teaching style is structured yet flexible, as I always adapt my lessons to meet the individual needs of each student. I specialise in simplifying complex concepts, strengthening problem-solving skills, and providing effective exam preparation strategies. Many of my students have not only improved their grades but also developed greater confidence and independence in their studies. Through my Pharmacy degree, I have further enhanced my analytical and communication skills, which I bring into my teaching. I believe that learning should be engaging, supportive, and motivating, and I work hard to create an encouraging environment where students feel comfortable to ask questions and grow academically. Whether you are aiming to excel in Chemistry, Biology, or Mathematics, I am committed to helping you reach your full potential and succeed in your studies. I have completed my A-Levels in Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics, which gave me a strong foundation in the sciences and analytical thinking. During my time in school, I also achieved solid GCSE results across a range of subjects, further strengthening my academic background. I am currently pursuing a Pharmacy degree at the University of Birmingham, where I am developing advanced knowledge in health sciences, chemistry, and patient care. Alongside my studies, I have undertaken a variety of work experiences in healthcare-related settings. These include placements in hospitals and laboratories, where I was exposed to biomedical science, as well as experiences related to psychology and other medical fields. These opportunities have helped me broaden my perspective, improve my communication skills, and apply my scientific knowledge in real-life contexts. This combination of strong academic performance, higher education in Pharmacy, and diverse healthcare experiences has given me both subject expertise and the ability to connect my knowledge to practical applications. These experiences also allow me to support students not only in their academic studies but also in developing a deeper interest in science and its real-world relevance.
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