I have no official experience in tutoring, although I do offer the same level of quality! I am a year 10 student studying GCSE maths, doing extremely well, that well I am doing the exam a year early. I can offer all levels of maths up to GCSE. The experience I have in tutoring is my peers around me, they all say that I do a very good job, and they ask me to help constantly! Though it can get anno...
I have no official experience in tutoring, although I do offer the same level of quality! I am a year 10 student studying GCSE maths, doing extremely well, that well I am doing the exam a year early. I can offer all levels of maths up to GCSE. The experience I have in tutoring is my peers around me, they all say that I do a very good job, and they ask me to help constantly! Though it can get annoying, I give in because I love helping people. My style of teaching will be more informal, I feel as if that way me and the student can get to know each other a lot better. Currently I have a job. I work in a corner shop stacking shelves, I enjoy it thoroughly. It gives me something to do, and I get paid for it. The times I can tutor would be after school, approximately 19:00-19:30, Monday to Friday, and weekends 4PM onwards. I may be able to be more flexible, as I mentioned before I have a job. So if i can get the time off. I would try to prioritize tutoring: It helps me have a further understanding of my topics, for the exam I am taking this May. I pretty much know every topic on the AQA paper, just a few left that I don't know, and if the student wants to learn them, I will learn them for the student. so it helps the both of us. If you have the mathematical tools, great! If not I can provide them.
Yours Sincerely.
Roman Moulton.