Callum is currently pursuing a degree in electrical and electronic engineering, showcasing his strong foundation in mathematics and technology. His enthusiasm for solving mathematical problems is evident from his academic achievements, including awards in Specialist Mathematics and Digital Technologies. With a keen interest in electronics, he brings both theoretical knowledge and practical skills to the table, making him an excellent choice for tutoring students in Maths.
This tutor''s experience extends beyond academics into youth mentorship through volunteer work at local youth groups. He has been actively involved in planning activities, leading sessions, and setting up sound equipment. This hands-on involvement with teenagers demonstrates his ability to communicate effectively with young learners and create an engaging learning environment.
Callum’s employment history highlights his strong problem-solving skills and ability to work under pressure. From managing orders at a fast-food restaurant to manufacturing circuit boards during volunteer work, he has honed his analytical thinking and collaboration abilities. His awards, such as Crew Member of the Month at McDonald''s, further underscore his dedication and effectiveness—qualities that are essential for providing top-notch tutoring services.
Recent Tutoring Comments:
Remembering the process of induction. Solving and rearranging P(k+1).
Remembering the process of induction. Solving and rearranging P(k+1).
Remembering to complete P(1) as normal, and then rearrange to the given form of P(n) to show it's true instead of assuming it's true
Understanding of concepts. Chain, Product and Quotient Rule.
Understanding of concepts. Chain, Product and Quotient Rule.
Just practise, a few little algrebra mistakes or forgetting to do a step of chain rule. These are things which will hurt his test score without practise, but is fine conceptually for future learning.
Confidence in polynomial multiplication and division. No hesistation, which will help complete questions quicker in a test. Understanding the method for ...
Confidence in polynomial multiplication and division. No hesistation, which will help complete questions quicker in a test. Understanding the method for polynomial equality and executing it efficiently.
Double checking the types of questions which will appear in the test. We were stuck on a couple questions this session on factorising cubics. This required a method which hadn't been taught to Bailey.
Applying the formulas to find asymptotes depending on the type of polynomial. Rough sketches, including ensuring the function shows it nearing the asymptote.
Applying the formulas to find asymptotes depending on the type of polynomial. Rough sketches, including ensuring the function shows it nearing the asymptote.
Practising more questions to build confidence with the different forms that will appear.