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Harry
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My Qualifications
Bradfield College
Maths
A (2016)
Bradfield College
Physics
B (2016)
Bradfield College
Design and Technology
A (2016)
Bradfield College
Maths
A* (2014)
Bradfield College
Physics
B (2014)
Bradfield College
Design and Technology
B (2014)
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Primary | KS3 | GCSE | A-Level | |
Design And Technology | - | - | £30 | £40 |
Maths | £25 | £25 | £25 | £30 |
Metalworking | - | - | - | £25 |
Physics | £25 | £25 | £25 | £30 |
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Information about Harry
I currently study Automotive Engineering at the University of Surrey, which I gained a place at by taking Maths, Physics and Design and Technology at A-Level gaining A, B, B respectably.
I myself and Dyslexic so when I teach I like to find interesting and unusual ways of explaining things, especially in physics where some concepts might be harder to understand.
Practical ways of thinking I feel are the best ways of understanding as they provide some context to the material being learnt. This then can lead on to real world projects, such as with me during my year 8 summer holidays I built a scale ride on railway in my garden at home
Availability: Availability is very flexible but will need to be discussed.
Willing to travel: 15 miles
Experience: I have spent the last 5 years teaching technology based courses at a summer camp. These courses involved practical elements as well as coding and physics based ones. I have work with kids from ages 6 to 17 including kids with varying disabilities.
I have spent the previous year personal tutoring multiple different students a week, at points up to 8 different students in a week. This was in an effort to improve my 1 on 1 tutoring as I am used to group situations.
I have always enjoyed the teaching I do in the summer and would like to continue this into my term at university.