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How much tutoring do you need?
  • How much tutoring do you need?
  • 1 session per week (1hr)
  • 1 session per week (1.5hr)
  • 1 session per week (2hrs)
  • 2 sessions per week (1hr each)
  • 2 sessions per week (1.5hr each)
  • 2 sessions per week (2hrs each)

We will contact you to organize the first Trial Lesson!

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What do I enjoy most about tutoring? 😁

I want to be a tutor because I really enjoy helping others learn and grow. Throughout my degree, I’ve found that explaining concepts to classmates not only reinforces my own understanding, but also gives me a lot of satisfaction—especially when I can break something down in a way that finally clicks for someone. I know how challenging uni can be, and I’d love to support students by making the learning process less intimidating and more engaging. On top of that, I see tutoring as a great opportunity to develop my own communication and leadership skills while giving back to the community that’s

My Strengths as Tutor 💪

One of my biggest strengths as a tutor is my ability to explain complex ideas in a simple and relatable way. I try to meet students where they’re at—whether they’re just starting out or already confident but need a deeper understanding. I’m also super patient and approachable, so students feel comfortable asking questions, even if they think it’s something ‘basic.’ On top of that, I’m organised, I communicate clearly, and I’m genuinely invested in seeing others succeed. I’ve often helped peers during study sessions or group projects, and I’ve found that I can adapt my explanations depending on

Most important things I can do for a student 🏅

"I think one of the most important things a tutor can do is create a supportive and non-judgmental environment where students feel safe to ask questions and make mistakes. Learning is often about trial and error, and if a student is too nervous to speak up, they miss out on the chance to grow. Beyond just helping them understand the content, a good tutor also helps build the student’s confidence, encourages independent thinking, and tailors their approach to suit different learning styles. It’s not just about giving answers—it’s about guiding students to develop the skills to solve problems on

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