Tuition from a 4th year medical student (+MSc) in Chichester
Hello! I'm a 4th year medical student at a "Russell Group"university in London, currently completing an MSc in Cardiovascular Research in my intercalating year. I teach content of GCSE grade and below: currently I tutor Maths and Science to students in London with all of my students attaining A or A* in their GCSEs thus far. For my next year of medical school I have been placed in St Richard's Hospital, Chichester and am keen to continue tutoring whilst I am placed here (from September - May ). I am a strong believer in students understanding what they are taught rather than memorising/rote learning for their exams, it prepares them much better for *any* kind of assessment, and for the stages beyond GCSE: laying solid foundations. I have seen many students, even at university level, who failed to grasp the basics of a topic at school, and those gaps in knowledge accumulate to form gaping holes which become insurmountable in the face of more complex ideas. Because of this, I have found tutoring (for the students) to be more beneficial when it has started earlier in the year, rather than a crash course weeks before the exam. Having said that, I've done my exams *relatively* recently, I can offer tips and tricks to apply their knowledge to maximise marks. Being one of the younger tutors (22), I have found students are more comfortable and are less embarrassed about sharing what they are struggling with. As I am unsure about permission to tutor at NHS accommodation, I would teach at a location of your choosing, a reasonable distance from St Richard's (PO19 6SE), however I can speak to the hospital admin about using the space closer to my placement date. Please message me if you're interested, with information about how many students you would like for me to teach (there are group discounts) and what year they're in, and we can discuss start dates, flexibility and pricing from there. Please note: I would not be able to start before 11th September . Look forward to hearing from you, Deep