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A-level/GCSE biology tutor


MrASH

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Hi everyone,


I'm posting to offer my services as a private A-level/GCSE biology tutor.



I charge £50/hour for A-level and £40/hour for GCSE location.



My availability

- Sundays at any time (contact me to arrange) and I can drive to your location


My experience:

- Graduated from The University of Edinburgh with a BSc in biomedical science (neuroscience) in 2018. My dissertation was based on the biochemical mechanisms of learning and memory, so I have a strong understanding on how to make learning efficient.


- Currently working as science teacher in secondary school and sixth form (since 2018). This is my 5th year in the job and I'm very good at it.


- My knowledge of the A-level and GCSE biology (as well as chemistry and physics) curriculum is excellent. I have lots of experience teaching all of the key concepts that students need to know and can do so in many ways so that it suits the learner. I teach all sciences to years 7-11, and A-level biology to years 12-13.


- I am enthusiastic about science, especially biology, and I'm a very friendly and confident teacher.

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