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Tutor available in sciences and English - predicted 3 A*s, to be med student


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Hi, my name's Merrie.


I'm in Y13 at The Charter School North Dulwich and am advertising to do private tutoring in biology, english and chemistry. I can tutor online or, if you live close by to east Dulwich, in person.


I am diligent, committed, amiable and flexible. my rates are ?10 for half an hour, ?15 for 45 mins, ?20 for an hour).


Qualifications:

I am currently in year 13 studying english, chemistry, biology and EPQ which I have predicted A* in all.

I have achieved an A in AS physics.

I have 10 GCSEs- 6 at grade 9 (A**), 3 at grade 8 (A*) and 1 at grade 7 (A). Including triple science.

And next year I am going to medical school.


I have experience tutoring and mentoring children in a range of ages and in both the sciences and English.


I have a very good understanding of my subjects and how to revise best for them so that exams go well and as a student and tutor I am inquisitive, committed and hard-working.


In my free time I do a lot of art, play the trumpet, piano and guitar and cycle.


-I am happy to tutor any level or age of student

-We can have a video chat before sessions to introduce and get to know each other and the aim of the sessions(s)

-I'm very flexible with timings, having a one-off session or regular.

-I have recently been DBS checked

-if you want me to come in person but you live far away it may cost a little more


Let me know if you want proof of DBS or qualifications or if you have any questions: [email protected]


Merrie

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