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Hi, I’m Imaan. I’m a third year medical student at the University of Plymouth, I know the interview process inside out and I know that it takes A LOT of determination. I have independently achieved all my medical school offers and thats why I know that although it seems impossible, there’s always a way to achieve your dreams and I’m here to help you find it! I have lots of experience coaching students and am easy to talk to. I have had to deal with the daunting experience of applying to medical school, independently, including; taking the UCAT exam twice! This has taught me everything there is to know about the test and I have developed many tips and tricks. I am also a foundation student and this pathway requires a lot of thought and planning, I’d be happy to answer any questions regarding any of the unconventional pathways to medicine. My motto is always being there to help, so if you have any questions, feel free to ask them!
Hi, my name is Joanna a current Foundation Year 2 doctor, eager to connect with you to create a learning environment that best fits your learning style and helps you achieve your dreams.
The road to medicine can be long, however, I aim to pass down the wealth of knowledge that I have gained over the years to ensure that your journey will be one where you enjoy the application process and cultivate long-term skills to help you as you enter medicine. Building up endurance and stamina for this journey can only be done with guidance and advice.
Know that you do not have to go through this process alone and that we are here for you to support every need you have during this path.
Apart from medicine, I love languages and often take pride in the number of languages I can communicate. I enjoy teaching IELTS and have helped many students get through this exam with higher scores than they aspired for.
I hope you are ready to embark on this journey together. Be ready to come to each session eager to learn and walk out of the session inspired to learn more.
Hi! My name is Maya and I’m a third year medical student at the University of Liverpool. I remember how worried I was throughout the whole medical application process, and to be honest, I wish I had a tutor who could spend time going over UCAT questions and interview practice with me. During my time in sixth form however, I have collated a lot of resources for different elements of the process. Hopefully I can share my knowledge with students and make the long process a little less stressful! With enough interview and exam practice with me, you’ll be ready to take on anything!
I have listed some of my results below:
A-Levels:
Biology – A*
Chemistry – A
GCSEs:
Biology- 9
Chemistry – 8
Maths – 7
Interview offers:
Keele, Birmingham and Liverpool
I wish you the best with your medicine application 🙂
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Hello! I’m Isabella 🙂
Having faced hurdles in my application process into medical school, I know how scary applying to university can be. My job is to help make this application process less daunting and maximise your chances of success.
Achieving 6A*s at A-Level and obtaining all my GCSEs at a grade 7-9, I taught myself how to master the skill of application and examination technique. My role now is to help as many other students to maximise their potential like I did.
Having tutored both privately and with other educational organisations covering 11+ admissions, GCSE and A-Level I have been exposed to a range of different examination boards including but not limited to AQA, WJEC, OCR and Edexcel. At the 11+ level, I have tutored students undertaking the 11+ CEM (Durham University) examination as well as GL examinations. I have also successfully taught students undertaking the 13+.
Within medical school, I am the current lead for Imperial College London’s Widening Participation Programme (WATCCH) for Medicine. This role helps prospective students from disadvantaged backgrounds interested in applying to medical school, maximise their chances of success. Having ran MMI and personal statement workshops and working with both the medical school and other current medical students, I have seen what makes a medical application stand out from the crowd.
I believe with my personal experience and love for teaching, I can help maximise your chances of success.
Hello, I’m Talhah Bin-Islam—a highly driven biomedical science graduate preparing to begin Graduate Entry Medicine at the University of Nottingham. I am deeply passionate about education, academic excellence, and mentoring the next generation of achievers. I have extensive tutoring experience across a wide range of subjects, supporting students from 11+, KS2, KS3, GCSE, A-Level, and beyond. I also specialize in university preparation, including medical school applications at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
My approach is not just about delivering knowledge but building strategic thinking, resilience, and long-term success. I believe in creating high-impact results by tailoring learning to each student’s aspirations. With a strong foundation in medicine, education, and personal development, I bring energy, precision, and ambition to every session. I am committed to helping every student unlock their full potential and push beyond what they believe is possible.
I am a driven, ambitious and enthusiastic tutor and medical student at top Russell Group University in London. I have years of experience teaching various subjects, including Biology, Chemistry, Maths, UKiset, Medical Admissions Tests along with 11+ CSSE and GL, . The main focus in my teaching is allowing students to actively engage with the lesson allowing them to understand the content at hand, giving them the ability to freely ask questions throughout the study and using past paper questions to practice with students to provide them with a realistic idea of what will come up in their examinations. I constantly endeavour to create a strong rapport with the student, which builds foundations of mutual trust and respect, enabling students to feel comfortable to ask questions and engage with the lesson.
I believe that my experience as a tutor has allowed me to understand the difficulties and realities of tutoring online, students at times may not always be engaged with the lesson; this is because, in real life, there is an element of non-verbal communication that cannot be expressed online, therefore during my studies where I share my iPad screen, I make lots of use of the laser pointer tool to add some non-verbal communication element to my address and to keep students actively engaged. I understand that this is more difficult with younger students. However, ensuring the class is as interactive as possible can enable great success with student learning.
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Hello! I’m Mirian, a passionate and patient QTS-certified tutor with over 13 years of experience in teaching maths and Statistics. I also specialising in SEND education (autism, ADHD, dyslexia, SEMH, and complex needs). My approach is warm, adaptable, and rooted in the belief that every child can thrive with the right support. I’ve helped students who’ve struggled in mainstream settings achieve functional skills milestones, GCSE passes, and—most importantly—renewed confidence in their abilities.
What Makes My Sessions Unique?
Interactive & Fun: I turn challenges into games—e.g., using LEGO to teach fractions or storytelling to boost literacy.
Collaborative: I partner closely with parents, schools, and therapists to provide consistent support.
Celebrating Small Wins: Progress might start with a single sentence written or a maths problem solved independently—I make sure we celebrate every step!
Subjects I Cover:
Primary/Secondary: Maths, English, Science (KS1-KS4)
Functional Skills & GCSE
Life Skills: Time management, social communication, and emotional regulation strategies.
📍 Logistics:
Location: Staffordshire (in-person) or online
Availability: Weekdays/after-school (flexible to your needs)
A Note to Parents:
I know how overwhelming it can feel to seek the right tutor for your child. My goal is to make learning less stressful and more empowering—for both of you. Let’s work together to help your child discover what they’re capable of!
Hi! My names Reah and I am a 2nd year medical student at queens university Belfast. I’m originally from London and went to medical school straight after sixth form. I have been through the medical school application process and understand it can be tough at times. I’m happy to help with any queries or worries you may have, whether that’s academically in regards to A-level biology and chemistry, medical interviews or personal statements, or whether you just need advice about the whole thing as I understand it can be stressful. I achieved an A* in biology and an A in chemistry and received 2 interviews when applying for medical school. I enjoy teaching and meeting and talking to current or prospective medical students and would describe myself as quite friendly and understanding. I look forward to meeting you and getting to work with you!
Hello! My name is Tareef and I am currently a 2nd year student studying at the University of Oxford.
For some context, I attended an underperforming state school for my secondary school (only 25% of students get a grade 5 in English and Maths), yet I managed to achieve the highest results in my school (5 grade 9’s and 3 grade 8’s). Whilst studying for my GCSEs, I found out that tutoring other students also helped me reinforce my learning and I realised I enjoyed helping my peers also succeed by teaching them the trickier concepts on a 1-to-1 basis that they would otherwise have not received.
After my GCSEs, I was fortunate enough to get a full scholarship to my local grammar school, which is where I did my A-Levels – achieving grades of A*A*A*A. The Sixth Form provided great tailored support throughout my Oxford application, and I hope to provide this support to capable students who have not been fortunate enough to receive the same level of support.
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The cost of a Non Verbal Reasoning 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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