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Hi all,


I am currently a Year 13 Further Mathematics student looking to establish myself as an independent tutor. I have not yet held such a position but I have a great deal of experience in communicating mathematics; last year I worked in GCSE revision sessions and ran small advanced mathematics classes at a school in Lewisham. I am additionally helping my cousin in his GCSE maths so I am familiar with the material required and how best to explain it.


I am happy to tutor any age or ability at a secondary level, but I would most suit a capable student pushing for the top grades.


As I'm starting out in private tuition, I am offering my services very cheaply, and I will happily give a free sample lesson if required.


Thanks for your consideration,


Will

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