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English
Education and qualifications
Bachelor's Degree: BSc. Finance and Mathematics
Location of my classes
Shorne · Lower Higham · Higham (Kent) · Gads Hill Farm · Cuxton · Borstal
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Hi I’m Saheb, a First Class BSc. Finance and Mathematics student from Royal Holloway. I achieved an A* and A in Mathematics GCSE and A-Level respectively. I also achieved an A and B in Further Mathematics too in GCSE and A-Level. I have always enjoyed teaching and learning from an early age, always offering my help and support to those who need it and going out of my way to do so and believe that...
Hi I’m Saheb, a First Class BSc. Finance and Mathematics student from Royal Holloway. I achieved an A* and A in Mathematics GCSE and A-Level respectively. I also achieved an A and B in Further Mathematics too in GCSE and A-Level. I have always enjoyed teaching and learning from an early age, always offering my help and support to those who need it and going out of my way to do so and believe that tutoring is a great opportunity for me to show that
I believe that tutoring should evolve around the student, by first addressing what the student is confident in and least confident in, it will give me great understanding about what the student requires By then using great resources I will support the student and help them become more confident about mathematics and themselves over time. I will help the student by going through past exam papers, a technique I used myself many times throughout my school years and university period, I will also use exam style questions and also quizzes to help keep the student engaged and also reviewing their progress at the end of each lesson making sure they’re on great track of their progression. I have experience of tutoring by helping my neighbours by tutoring their son for over two years. By doing so I have made them more confident in maths and also helped them pass their 11+, something the parents weren’t confident off before the tutoring started