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Hello ! I am a multinational (Spanish and British) Cambridge University first class graduate (2025), who comes equipped with a highly interdisciplinary background and passion for learning new skills. My interests within architecture are currently enormously varied because the subject itself is so vast! , but primarily lie in museum design and curation, sustainability and bamboo construction, and theoretical discourse on phenomenology and space.
Having been panel interviewed and successful for a number of committee roles and achievements at different scales (Head Girl, university applications… as well as current internship interviews) I am well versed in interview technique and experience. I am able to provide general Oxbridge interview/ mock interviews for humanities subjects as there is a substantial overlap with what I study in my course (particularly humanities interviews). I specialise in architecture, and have made multiple professional portfolios (and continuously make one every term for my degree), with an eye for detail, and so as well as mock interviews and general advice, I will happily advise in this key area.
I did five A levels, six AS levels, so have been through pretty much most academic scenarios and can provide tips for efficient revision, and efficient time management, in the similar way that worked for me.
My highly interdisciplinary architecture degree also means I am trained in professional presentation skills (persuasive presenting of work at least four times every week to a crowd), graphic skills in rendering, photography and videography, and confidence in all Adobe software. Analytical, academic essays are also a substantial part of the course and I further hone my writing skills writing university articles for the Cambridge Language Collective, Climate Journals and producing graphics for an Arts Magazine.
Hello! My name is Farah Al Asady, I’m a 4th Year dental student. Having recently gone through the UCAT, writing my personal statement, interviews and A-Levels, the application process is still fresh in my memory and I will be able to give you the latest information and tips based on universities most recent requirements. I am also well aware of how stressful and overwhelming it can become, however with the right support and personalised help you will be able to reach your goals! I am patient and friendly, which helps me promote a very open learning atmosphere, where the student feels comfortable raising anything they’re not sure about. In a classroom environment, sometimes it’s difficult to clarify or ask questions, so for this reason I will always encourage you to ask anything you may be unsure about.
Hi! My name is Joseph and I studied biological Natural Sciences at the University of Cambridge and am currently a qualified secondary school science teacher. I specialised in Pathology, but have taken physiology, neurobiology and chemistry at degree level too. I understand how exhausting the Oxbridge application process can be, and how challenging it is to balance this with preparation for exams too. I want to assure you that your success is my priority and I am happy to help in any way that I can. Whether you need help with your personal statement, admissions exams, interviews or with your end of year exams I am determined to help you succeed. I hope that I can help you be excited about applying to University too – researching universities and writing applications feels daunting but as someone who is having a great time at university currently, I know that the end result is worth it. I do a lot of theatre at university which requires a lot of time management skills to balance alongside a demanding degree, but I do this because I understand the importance of finding joy outside of academic work. In my lessons I will help you succeed but I will encourage this in a healthy and productive way.
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I am a passionate chemistry enthusiast with a master’s degree, dedicated to elevating student success. Proudly guided previous mentees to achieve top grades, paving their way to prestigious Russell Group universities. Committed to unlocking academic potential.
I have a degree in BSc Chemistry and MSc Chemistry. During my Masters, I did research by developing drugs to treat cancer by developing novel drugs that have a maleimides functional group to target proteins that cause cancer. My research was ground-breaking and is currently being published in Journals.
Some of my previous students have gotten into Russel Group Universities and some are currently studying Medicine, Dentistry, Computer Science and Pharmacy!
I have experience teaching:
GCSE Biology
GCSE Chemistry
A-level Biology
A-level Chemistry
Nice to meet you! My name is Riya, and I am in my final year of studying PPE (specialising in Economics) at the University of Oxford. I am originally from Cheltenham, where I studied Maths, Further Maths, Economics, and Physics for my A-levels. After finishing university, I will start a job in management consulting, and I hope to also continue tutoring. In my free time, I enjoy playing the violin in orchestras, travelling, and swimming.
I have extensive tutoring experience across many subjects, including: Economics, Maths, English, Philosophy, Oxbridge Entrance (PPE, E&M, and Economics), TSA, and 11+. I have taught across all age groups — from pre-school to Upper Sixth. I am passionate about education — I have just returned from a month in Indonesia, where I taught English in an elementary school, and I am currently finalising my TEFL qualification.
Hi, I’m Kai! I was born in sunny Singapore, where I completed high school and two years of mandatory military service before studying at the University of New South Wales as a medical student.
In my early schooling years, I was never deemed as ‘naturally gifted’ in academics. Despite my shortcomings, I overcame many struggles and hurdles to get to where I am today. My wish as a tutor is to be able to impart my gained experience and knowledge to students whose position I was once in.
For my national service, I was attached to an endurance-class warship and served as a fast craft specialist in the Singapore Navy. There, I further learnt the importance of being disciplined and hardworking in the pursuit of excellence. At the same time, I understand that a keen interest in the given subject is just as important. It was my passion towards biology and the sciences that drew me towards the medical profession, inspiring me to work hard and eventually achieve my dream of entering medical school.
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Hey! I’m a third-year medical student at James Cook University, originally from Brisbane, Australia. I really enjoy my degree and appreciate the opportunity to study medicine, both for the interesting course material and the practical experiences that let me interact with patients and develop clinical skills. Outside of study, I enjoy staying active through activities such as running, basketball, swimming, and snowboarding, as well as travelling whenever I can. I know applying to medicine can be stressful, so I’m here to help students navigate interviews, study tips, and the journey into medical school. I enjoy supporting others, sharing advice from my experiences, and assisting students to feel confident and prepared. I believe that with the right guidance and mindset, anyone can make the path into medicine much more manageable and even enjoyable.
Hi, I’m Sim, a first-year medic at King’s College London and long time tutor. I received 4/4 offers and sailed through the medical application process—now, I’m passionate about helping others do the same. I know how difficult it can be and want to give as much guidance and support as I can to make it an enjoyable process filled with dedication, confidence and aspirations. I love forming a strong bond with all my students, tailoring my advice and teaching to each individual. I am loving medicine so far and I am so excited for the future, and I want my peers and students to feel the same. I have a love for all things music, science and anything that allows me to learn more and grow and I want to share all of this passion with others and help them achieve the grades, scores and skills they need for this journey.
Hello, my name is Hana and I am a first-year medical student at Imperial College London.
I would love to be your tutor to guide you through the medicine application process or support you with your school subjects!
I remember finding the application process tricky and overwhelming so I would love to share my experience and help make things easier- whether it be through admission tests, personal statements, selecting medical schools or preparing for interviews.
Since I was young, I have always been passionate with school subjects, especially sciences and maths. I have been enjoying medical school, and I love to share my passion for academics to help you understand and get a grasp at the tricky content and improve your exam technique! I can teach biology, chemistry and maths up to A level and physics up to GCSE.
In my free time, I play the piano and violin in my university orchestra. I also enjoy staying active by going to the gym or dancing. I love going out with my friends and exploring London- it has definitely been a big change to growing up in a small village in Leicestershire!
I have always been passionate about helping other students as I understand how daunting application season and GCSEs/A levels can be! I want to help as many people as I can so please feel free to reach out!
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How much do Violin tutors cost per hour?
The cost of a Violin tutor can vary depending on their qualifications and experience. Generally, private tutors charge between £30.00 and £50.00 per hour, with online lessons often slightly cheaper than in-person lessons
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