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Nihar Jagannath, Maths tutor in Pyrmont, NSW
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What do I enjoy most about tutoring? 😁

Because I get to assist children in realising their potential and improving their skills, tutoring is a tremendously fulfilling experience for me. When I've assisted a student in grasping a concept they were having trouble with or when they receive an A on an assignment, I feel very accomplished. Along with feeling like I'm having a beneficial impact on a student's life, I also like the mutual respect and trust that grow between a tutor and student. I get a lot of satisfaction from witnessing my pupils' growth and improvement.

My Strengths as Tutor 💪

I excel as a tutor because I can establish a secure and encouraging learning atmosphere. I make an effort to provide each of my pupils individualised attention while concentrating on their unique needs and interests. I can communicate ideas clearly and succinctly, and I am organised and patient. I also like coming up with original ways to make courses more engaging for my kids, like including music or games. I work hard to make learning enjoyable and fun for my pupils because I really think that it should be.

Most important things I can do for a student 🏅

Tutors can be a crucial part of a student's academic success. The most crucial things a tutor may accomplish for a student are: Provide moral support and direction: A tutor should be a source of inspiration for the student, offering them a sympathetic ear, encouraging feedback, and mentorship when it comes to their academic work. Help the student understand challenging concepts: A tutor should be able to break down challenging concepts into their component parts and explain them in a way that makes sense to the student. This will aid in the student's understanding of the subject.

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About Nihar Jagannath

Expertise in Mathematics and Analytical Skills

This tutor brings a strong background in mathematics, demonstrated through their pursuit of higher education in accounting and international business. Their ability to handle complex numerical data and provide analytical support during their tenure as a finance intern showcases their proficiency in mathematical concepts, making them an ideal candidate for tutoring students needing help in maths.

Practical Experience with Administrative Responsibilities

With experience managing detailed administrative tasks and overseeing financial operations, this tutor has honed skills essential for organising educational content effectively. They have developed and managed databases, spreadsheets, and various computer applications which can be invaluable when creating structured learning environments for students.

Commitment to Personal Growth and Development

This tutor''s academic journey reflects a commitment to continuous personal development. By actively engaging in various roles that require critical thinking and problem-solving, they have cultivated a diverse skill set that enriches their teaching methodology. Their hands-on approach ensures that tutoring sessions are not only informative but also adaptive to individual learning styles.