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Hi!
I’m Elizabeth and I’m a finalist at Oxford University studying PPE. I’m taking finals in the papers Micro, Macro, Quant Economics, Industrial Organisation, Labour Economics, Ethics, Practical Ethics and Plato. I was born in the US and grew up in Amsterdam, so I applied to Oxford as an international student.
I’d love to help other students through the application process to make it as successful and stress-free as possible.
In high school, I studied further maths, economics, philosophy, history and more, and I graduated as Valedictorian with a Summa Cum Laude diploma. I was a tutor throughout high school and I’m excited to continue teaching this year. I love the challenge of taking learning material and presenting it in the most digestible way possible and finding intuitive explanations for complex concepts. There’s nothing more rewarding than seeing something that your student has been struggling with finally ‘click’.
Outside of my degree, I’m always up for a long walk that ends with a matcha latte. When I have time, you’ll find me in the kitchen baking cookies or booking flights to beautiful hiking destinations around the world.
I’m looking forward to meeting you!
Hey! I’m Morgan, currently a 1st year Medical student at the University of Nottingham, soon to go into my 2nd year. As an ex- IB student, I have a broad knowledge base which spans both the natural and social sciences, with particular interest in Global Politics, which has had me nominated for national and international competitions. When it comes to medical entrance tutoring, my strengths lie in interviews and personal statements, with the ability to help guide you through the UCAT, too. My personal ambition in medicine is currently in the field of orthopaedics.
Outside of academics, I enjoy staying active and social, playing sports such as football, volleyball and basketball, and attending social events when I can. I’ve carried these hobbies into my university life, representing the university at a competitive level in volleyball.
I’d be more than happy to help guide you through a range of subjects and all things medical entrance-related, too. Hope to see you soon!
I’m a second-year medical student at King’s College London, originally from the Netherlands and Spain but growing up in the UK. Before medicine, I spent four years teaching piano and Spanish, which gave me a real appreciation for how differently people learn and how much consistency matters when building a skill. I’ve also been tutored by Medic Mind in the past, so I have hands-on experience supporting students through academically demanding content. Alongside my studies, I climb, cycle, and train regularly. I can give good insight into what to expect in medical school, what clinical life is like, and how best to prepare for it. I also have many international friends, so I know the difficulty that it brings shifting countries and starting something as big as Medicine. That mindset carries directly into how I teach. I know what it’s like to sit exams, manage a heavy workload, and still show up prepared. I’ll bring that same work ethic to your sessions.
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Hi!
I’m Elizabeth and I’m a finalist at Oxford University studying PPE. I’m taking finals in the papers Micro, Macro, Quant Economics, Industrial Organisation, Labour Economics, Ethics, Practical Ethics and Plato. I was born in the US and grew up in Amsterdam, so I applied to Oxford as an international student.
I’d love to help other students through the application process to make it as successful and stress-free as possible.
In high school, I studied further maths, economics, philosophy, history and more, and I graduated as Valedictorian with a Summa Cum Laude diploma. I was a tutor throughout high school and I’m excited to continue teaching this year. I love the challenge of taking learning material and presenting it in the most digestible way possible and finding intuitive explanations for complex concepts. There’s nothing more rewarding than seeing something that your student has been struggling with finally ‘click’.
Outside of my degree, I’m always up for a long walk that ends with a matcha latte. When I have time, you’ll find me in the kitchen baking cookies or booking flights to beautiful hiking destinations around the world.
I’m looking forward to meeting you!
Hey! I’m Morgan, currently a 1st year Medical student at the University of Nottingham, soon to go into my 2nd year. As an ex- IB student, I have a broad knowledge base which spans both the natural and social sciences, with particular interest in Global Politics, which has had me nominated for national and international competitions. When it comes to medical entrance tutoring, my strengths lie in interviews and personal statements, with the ability to help guide you through the UCAT, too. My personal ambition in medicine is currently in the field of orthopaedics.
Outside of academics, I enjoy staying active and social, playing sports such as football, volleyball and basketball, and attending social events when I can. I’ve carried these hobbies into my university life, representing the university at a competitive level in volleyball.
I’d be more than happy to help guide you through a range of subjects and all things medical entrance-related, too. Hope to see you soon!
I’m a second-year medical student at King’s College London, originally from the Netherlands and Spain but growing up in the UK. Before medicine, I spent four years teaching piano and Spanish, which gave me a real appreciation for how differently people learn and how much consistency matters when building a skill. I’ve also been tutored by Medic Mind in the past, so I have hands-on experience supporting students through academically demanding content. Alongside my studies, I climb, cycle, and train regularly. I can give good insight into what to expect in medical school, what clinical life is like, and how best to prepare for it. I also have many international friends, so I know the difficulty that it brings shifting countries and starting something as big as Medicine. That mindset carries directly into how I teach. I know what it’s like to sit exams, manage a heavy workload, and still show up prepared. I’ll bring that same work ethic to your sessions.
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Discover more Dutch tutors below, we offer a selection of 3 highly qualified tutors for you to choose from
Hi!
I’m Elizabeth and I’m a finalist at Oxford University studying PPE. I’m taking finals in the papers Micro, Macro, Quant Economics, Industrial Organisation, Labour Economics, Ethics, Practical Ethics and Plato. I was born in the US and grew up in Amsterdam, so I applied to Oxford as an international student.
I’d love to help other students through the application process to make it as successful and stress-free as possible.
In high school, I studied further maths, economics, philosophy, history and more, and I graduated as Valedictorian with a Summa Cum Laude diploma. I was a tutor throughout high school and I’m excited to continue teaching this year. I love the challenge of taking learning material and presenting it in the most digestible way possible and finding intuitive explanations for complex concepts. There’s nothing more rewarding than seeing something that your student has been struggling with finally ‘click’.
Outside of my degree, I’m always up for a long walk that ends with a matcha latte. When I have time, you’ll find me in the kitchen baking cookies or booking flights to beautiful hiking destinations around the world.
I’m looking forward to meeting you!
Hey! I’m Morgan, currently a 1st year Medical student at the University of Nottingham, soon to go into my 2nd year. As an ex- IB student, I have a broad knowledge base which spans both the natural and social sciences, with particular interest in Global Politics, which has had me nominated for national and international competitions. When it comes to medical entrance tutoring, my strengths lie in interviews and personal statements, with the ability to help guide you through the UCAT, too. My personal ambition in medicine is currently in the field of orthopaedics.
Outside of academics, I enjoy staying active and social, playing sports such as football, volleyball and basketball, and attending social events when I can. I’ve carried these hobbies into my university life, representing the university at a competitive level in volleyball.
I’d be more than happy to help guide you through a range of subjects and all things medical entrance-related, too. Hope to see you soon!
I’m a second-year medical student at King’s College London, originally from the Netherlands and Spain but growing up in the UK. Before medicine, I spent four years teaching piano and Spanish, which gave me a real appreciation for how differently people learn and how much consistency matters when building a skill. I’ve also been tutored by Medic Mind in the past, so I have hands-on experience supporting students through academically demanding content. Alongside my studies, I climb, cycle, and train regularly. I can give good insight into what to expect in medical school, what clinical life is like, and how best to prepare for it. I also have many international friends, so I know the difficulty that it brings shifting countries and starting something as big as Medicine. That mindset carries directly into how I teach. I know what it’s like to sit exams, manage a heavy workload, and still show up prepared. I’ll bring that same work ethic to your sessions.
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How much do Dutch tutors cost per hour?
The cost of a Dutch tutor can vary depending on their qualifications and experience. Generally, private tutors charge between ÂŁ30.00 and ÂŁ50.00 per hour, with online lessons often slightly cheaper than in-person lessons
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Yes, you can take Dutch lessons online! All of our tutors offer online tutoring, most of them through our state-of-the-art online classroom which has been built by us to meet all your needs.