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Medic - offering Maths GCSE, combined/triple science GCSE, and Biology A level tuition!


Rosie Matthews

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Hi all! I'm just here to advertise my work as an online tutor!

*Contact me via Facebook messenger or WhatsApp: 07565237975*

I offer tuition for GCSE Maths and combined sciences/triple science, and A level Biology students.

I am currently a third year Medical student! After previously completing a Masters in Cancer Biology at the University of Edinburgh, and completing my undergraduate at UEA in Biology with a 1st. Ranking highest on my cohort - and receiving an award from the Royal Society of Biology for my achievements!

I spend a lot of time prepping for sessions - focusing on key points and ideas, working up to exam style questions to practise key techniques. I have lots of reviews I can send across if requested ☺️ I’ve tutored a number of students in the past, from a range of backgrounds - who have all done exceedingly well, including a student who went from a D to an A! 

My tutoring is specifically at a discounted rate (please contact me to find out) - so that I can help students from ALL backgrounds! I believe everyone should have equal opportunity in education, and I'm doing my bit to try and help!

*Fully DBS checked*

Thank you for reading☺️

  • Rosie Matthews changed the title to Medic - offering Maths GCSE, combined/triple science GCSE, and Biology A level tuition!
  • 4 weeks later...

Hi Rosie

I would love to know more about availability and costs for science tutoring. My daughter is currently getting U/4 in Combined Science and just started Y11, and keen to get support in this subject as it's lowering her average - where she's typically a 6. Do you have any slots available Mon-Thursday after 5pm?

She's doing GCSE Edexcel's GCSE Combined Science .

Thanks,

Sarah

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