Mohammed
About Me
I work closely with medical school admissions teams as treasurer of the Access to Medicine scheme at the University of Leeds. I know what takes a good candidate to outstanding and help train students from all backgrounds help achieve success in their interviews.
In one of the most competitive years for medical school places, I managed to receive two offers: University of Leeds and Lancaster University. I know how the interview processes work and can offer specialised advice to anyone applying to any medical school.
At A-Level I achieved A*AA, in Biology, Chemistry and Philosophy respectively. I know how to teach students in accordance with exam board mark schemes and get those outstanding results.
I also offer teaching for GCSE in the respective A-Level subjects I studied, with the addition of English Literature, which I achieved a grade 9 in at GCSE.
My teaching style
My teaching style for both interviews and A-Levels, consist of practice-based learning. Going through questions and learning where to improve on answers already given is usually most effective. I also mark any mock papers completed by students and run a free mock interview the week before students have their interview.
My past experience
I have tutored privately in the past and have successfully helped students gain entry into medical schools across the UK. I have also helped boost the grades of students in A-Level Biology and Chemistry, who go onto do many other subjects at university.
My Proudest Achievements
Gaining successful admission into medical school has been one of the most fulfilling experiences.
I teach
- Medicine Interview
- Med Personal Statement
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Science
- A-Level / Religious Studies
- BMAT
- English Literature
- Philosophy
- Dental Therapy Interview
- Dentistry Interview
- Dental Hygiene Interview
- Nursing Interview
My Results and Achievements
- 12.6A BMAT
- A*AA at A-Level
- Offer from University of Leeds
- Offer from Lancaster University
- A in EPQ
- Contextual Admissions Representative
- Helped 10 students gain medical school admission