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A very diverse background. Was born in Pakistan, where I studied till Grade 6. Afterwards, I moved to Saudi Arabia, completing my IGCSE’s there. Now, I have been in the United Kingdom for just over 5 years. Here, I completed some of my GCSE’s and sixth form. Currently, I am in my Y2 Medicine (A100) BM5 course at the University of Southampton. This background would allow me to help students mind-map/ trace their steps in life and in guiding them to plant and craft a story for their UCAS application, rather than just writing a personal statement.
I love interacting and talking to people, and having re-applied for Medicine, I appreciate that a student needs to be confident in answering questions, rather than just trying to cram all the interview hot topics in their head. I believe that the interview is very straightforward – you just need to be yourself! Everyone has heard this a million times, but not many replicate it in their journey. I hope to take my students in a journey with me, where I can highlight to them that: yes, that MMR story and Harold Shipman were important parts of history, but no more important than the hand signals, eye contact, smiling face you try to maintain during your interview!
Re-applying, this is the mindset that I went in with for my online MMI. With Southampton doing traditional interviews, I was just myself! I smiled, I laughed, I used my hands to signal/ signpost, I nodded. I actively listened. I did things that I would have done in a normal conversation with my friend. And, in the end, I could tell that I transferred all my energy to them. They were buzzed!
I hope to use this experience and reflection as a tool to TEACH – NOT TELL, where I can dig out the hidden personalities all these students, all these people, all these minds have!
Personality = interview offer.
Hello Everyone !
My name is Sai, I am a second year Medical student at the university of Bristol. I love to play badminton and watch football in my spare time.
My grades for GCSE were 69/72 (best 8) with 9s in Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Computer Science
I also got 8s in English Language and English Literature and also Geography.
I studied Maths, Biology and Chemistry for A levels, getting AAA
I recieved 68/72 in my best 8 for GCSEs, with all 9s in Sciences and Maths, and two 8s and a distinction in English
I recieved 2910 in my UCAT and a 12.3 and 4A in my BMAT
I also recieved interviews for Uni of Southampton and Uni of Leicester, getting offers for both there too.
I have taught many students from various backgrounds, from KS3 to University.
I myself have been teaching for 4 years now, and I have been grateful to pick up and adapt to many teaching styles along the way, to make sure I can tailor my learning to everyones needs – having taught for 300+ hours
Hi! I’m Priyanka. I’m entering second year of uni at LSE and I study Economics & Economic History. I was born and brought up in Dubai and followed the Indian system of education, which in my opinion is insanely intense (especially the math). I love sports, music and reading. I was a national level swimmer and chess player. I also love dance and music, it’s the best form of therapy for me.
As a kid I never found learning fun but I soon realised the difference a teacher can make in one’s learning journey. And that’s why I wanted to tutor too, so I can help make a difference and do my part. I am very chill and I aim for my classes to be a reflection of that, but at the same time I expect effort to be put in from the student’s side as well. Just know you are going to have a great time learning!
Hey guys, my name is Pragyan Pratyush, and I am First-Year Student at the LSE, where I am en-route to getting first-class honours. I am pursuing a BSc in Economics but would highlight Economics, Mathematics, Physics and Business Studies as my subjects of strength. I’m part of the Cricket team here and a couple of other societies, like an executive member of a social policy podcast, and I hold roles as a student consultant.
I was the IBDP world topper in high school, getting 45/45 in the May 2022 Examinations with an A in TOK and an A in EE. Apart from that, I was an active member of the school community via my active involvement in organising student events. I organised multiple events like upwards of 30 debate events, charity runs, TedXYouth events, tutoring programmes, student start-ups, etc. I also played numerous sports, including but not limited to cricket, basketball, and football.
Here’s about me! I’m an avid, highly social learner and love interacting with new people. I find great motivation in helping people, especially in academics, and I love to chat about all sorts of things like movies, sports, songs, stupidly hypothetical scenarios, etc.
I look forward to working with some of you. Hopefully, I can be a catalyst in your dreams being materialised 🙂
Hello! My name is Hikari.
I have four years of overall teaching experience. After completing my master’s degree, I aspire to become a full-time teacher. During this time, I have taught a wide range of courses, including GCSE Economics, GCSE Business Studies, A/level Economics, A/level Business Studies, IELTS, phonics, Eiken, Business English, and conversation.
As soon as I graduated from school, many students approached me to tutor them in Economics and business studies. I then began tutoring A/Level and O/Level Economics and Business Studies. All of the students I’ve taught so far have excelled in their Edexcel and Cambridge exams. Last year, one of my students won the subject prize.
During my academic journey, I have had the opportunity to study Economics at both the GCSE and A-Level levels, following the curriculum offered by prestigious examination boards such as Cambridge and Edexcel. I enjoy teaching Business Studies mainly. My experience in Economics has been enriching and insightful, allowing me to develop a solid understanding of fundamental economic principles and concepts. I am excited to share my knowledge and expertise as a tutor. With a passion for teaching and a strong grasp of economic principles, I am well-equipped to guide students through the complexities of the subject. My teaching approach focuses on breaking down complex concepts into easily digestible parts, providing real-world examples to enhance understanding, and fostering critical thinking skills. I am dedicated to creating a supportive learning environment that encourages active participation and growth. By choosing me as their Economics tutor, students can expect engaging lessons, personalized attention, and the tools necessary to excel in their exams and develop a deep appreciation for the subject.
I worked as a full-time teacher at a reputable international school. In addition to full-time teaching, I spent nearly two years teaching volunteers, primarily Japanese students residing in Japan, as well as overseas communication and other skills. I have also earned three diplomas to provide my students with the greatest education possible. I continued to become a TEFL/TESOL certified teacher. Teaching has become my favorite place to share my knowledge and assist students in their growth.
Hi I’m Leah from Chester and I’m in my 4th year studying Medicine at Imperial College London (intercalating in Business Management for my BSc). The medicine application process can be super daunting and I’d love to help make it easier for you! My scores are great but I also have the skills and characteristics to teach you and share that knowledge effectively. I’ve loved my time at medical school so far, and would be honoured to help you get here too! I had some amazing teachers at GCSE and A-Level and having tutored and received tutoring before, I know exactly what makes an effective lesson. I’m friendly, chatty and supportive. I go above and beyond and will deliver sessions that are engaging and useful. Whether it’s mock interviews, tips and tricks to ace the UCAT, practicing essays, working on your EPQ or revising subject content – I can help you to take the process in your stride and get those results! The process can be really stressful and I want to help you stay calm and collected. I look forward to meeting you!
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