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Friendly Oxford Undergraduate tutoring Maths, Physics and Sciences


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Hi, I'm a friendly post-A-level Oxford Engineering undergraduate offering my tutoring services in and around Dulwich.


I'm curently interning in central london, but am available to tutor maths and physics up to A level (I recieved A*s in both), and sciences and exam technique up to GCSE level(where I recieved all A*s).


I am relatively flexible time wise, and am happy to accomodate any needs.


If you are interested or have an queries please don't hesistate to contact me.

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Hi Monica,


My rate is ?30 an hour, but ?15 an hour for the first lesson. I've had a range of tutoring experiences helping much younger children read, GCSE students with specific maths and science problems as part of a mentorship scheme, and older students with maths and physics in a less formal setting. What I'd plan to do would be to identify the areas or skills that need some attention, and then I'd plan sessions to help your daughter with any theory, and go through examples, trying to approach problems from lots of different angles, and then I'd leave her some questions to go through by herself.

I hope this helps.


Best Wishes,

Ralph

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> Hello, my daughter is in year 13 and would like to

> have a tutor for her maths A-level. How much

> tutoring experience do you have and how much do

> you charge?

> Thanks

> Monica

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