Harry
About Me
Hello! I’m Harry, currently a third-year medical student with a dream of pursuing a career in surgery. My academic journey began with a BSc in Chemistry, which provided me with a solid foundation in the sciences. I then pursued an MSc in Biomedical Engineering, where I achieved a distinction—a milestone that I am incredibly proud of, especially considering the challenges of transitioning from chemistry to engineering. This experience taught me the value of perseverance, adaptability, and a deep understanding of interdisciplinary knowledge.
In addition to my studies, I am an active member of the surgical society, where I engage in workshops and discussions that fuel my passion for surgery. I believe in the importance of maintaining a balanced lifestyle, so I regularly engage in climbing and gym workouts to stay physically and mentally fit. My two dogs are also a big part of my life, offering me companionship and reminding me of the importance of taking breaks and enjoying life outside of academics.
As a tutor, I am eager to share my knowledge and help students excel in their studies. My diverse academic background allows me to approach teaching with a unique perspective, making complex concepts more accessible and relatable. I’m committed to fostering a supportive and engaging learning environment where students feel confident to ask questions and explore their potential. I look forward to helping students achieve their academic goals and develop a lifelong love for learning.
My teaching style
My teaching style revolves around simplifying complex concepts by breaking them down into core components, ensuring students gain a deep, in-depth understanding. I focus on building a strong foundation of knowledge, which empowers students to confidently apply what they’ve learned to solve challenging problems. By fostering a supportive and interactive learning environment, I encourage questions and critical thinking, helping students develop not just academic skills but also the confidence to excel independently.
My Proudest Achievements
One of my proudest achievements is earning a distinction in my MSc in Biomedical Engineering, especially after transitioning from a BSc in Chemistry. It was my most challenging academic year, and overcoming it gave me immense satisfaction.
I teach
- Graduate Entry Medicine (GEM)
- Medicine Interview
- UCAT
- Med Personal Statement
- Science
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Physical Chemistry
- Physical Science
- Maths
- Calculus
- Geometry
- Trigonometry
- Pure Maths
- Mechanics
- Statistics
- Python
- R Programming
- MATLAB
- Mathematica
- Medicine
- Anatomy
- Biomedical Engineering
My Results and Achievements
- UCAT - 3110
- top 1% QR
- AR 890
- band 1
- Interview - graduate entry - 2/4 offer
- A Level - A* Mathematics
- Achieved 100% in Core 1-4 and S1
- MSc Biomedical Engineering
- BSc Chemistry