Studying a PhD in a research field combining Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science called Quantum Computing. I would love to help you reach your full potential in learning any of these subjects with me!
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You could say the path to where I am now (studying a PhD in Quantum Computing) has been a linear progression (apologies for the bad maths pun!). I studied Mathematics, Further Mathematics and Physics at A-level, before pursuing an integrated master's degree in Mathematics. From there I was first introduced to the weird and wonderful world of quantum physics, which is where I still am today for my PhD.
I believe in openness and honesty with my tutees, as well as having fun and keeping the tuition interesting and light-hearted!
Playing tennis and lifting weights are also always a fun way to spend some down time, which is equally important!:)
I have over 8 years of tutoring experience, both online and offline, and I love it. Nothing is more rewarding than being able to share your knowledge and allow others to reach their true potential!
I am a mathematician by training, with over 8 years of specialised mathematics experience. From A-level, to Undergraduate level, to Master's and now PhD I have seen *a lot* of maths, including publishing my own research papers.
I have tutored Mathematics at all levels, from KS3 right through to leading university mathematics modules (both online during covid and in-person). Most recently I have adapted the online tutoring formalism, joining an online video call (the student needn't put their camera on unless they wish to) and I simultaneously share my iPad screen. Informed from which areas the student what like to cover, we will do a brief recap of the topic of interest (along with associated formulae/methods etc.) before diving into to go through as many different types of potential question as possible.
Tutoring stats 2021-23:
Weekly A-level students - 7
Number of hours tutoring - (approximately) 200
CCEA AS-Level Mathematics - AS-1 (Pure); AS-2 (Applied - Mechanics & Statistics);
CCEA A2-Level Mathematics - A2-1 (Pure); A2-2 (Applied - Mechanics & Statistics);
AQA AS-Level Mathematics (7356) - Paper 1 (Pure & Mechanics); Paper 2 (Pure & Statistics);
AQA A2-Level Mathematics (7357) - Paper 1 (Pure); Paper 2 (Mechanics); Paper 3 (Statistics);
OCR AS-Level Mathematics (H230) - Paper 1 (Pure & Statistics); Paper 2 (Pure & Mechanics);
OCR A2-Level Mathematics (H240) - Paper 1 (Pure); Paper 2 (Statistics); Paper 3 (Mechanics);
Pearson Edexcel AS-Level Mathematics - Paper 1 (Pure); Paper 2 (Statistics & Mechanics);
Pearson Edexcel A2-Level Mathematics - Paper 1 (Pure1); Paper 2 (Pure2); Paper 3 (Statistics & Mechanics);
WJEC AS-Level Mathematics - Unit 1 (Pure A); Unit 2 (Applied A - Statistics & Mechanics);
WJEC A2-Level Mathematics - Unit 3 (Pure B); Unit 4 (Applied B - Statistics & Mechanics);
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PhD degree - (pending)
MSci Mathematics - First Class Honours (2019)
A-levels (2015):
Mathematics - A* (100% grade)
Further Mathematics - A*
Physics - A
GCSE (2013):
Mathematics - A*
Additional Mathematics - A*
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