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Economics for all ages and abilities below undergraduate level
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This class is for anyone of any age to learn Economics. I can provide specific help for GCSE and A level (IB) students. I can also provide teaching for adults who want to learn Economics. I won't be teaching anything from an undergraduate level up. Depending on what the students need I will set homework but you can also expect to be doing practice questions during the session.
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This will be online so ensure you have a laptop, tablet etc.
Bring some paper and a pen to do practice questions
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  • Around Bexley, United Kingdom
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About Me
I am a university student, excited to teach Maths, Physics and Economics! My goal is to help you achieve those lightbulb moments when you suddenly understand a concept you never thought you would. I am happy to work with children teenagers and adults. I am a strong believer in learning by doing so expect to be doing lots of practice questions with me!
Education
I am currently studying Mathematics and Economics at Loughborough University.
IB (A level equivalent) score of 38 points (equivalent to 4 A*s at A level), studying Maths, Physics and Economics at higher level.
GCSE results of 7 A*s, 4 As and 1B, with a 9 in Maths, A* in physics and A in Economics.
Experience / Qualifications
I have no paid experience of tutoring but I have helped friends and family improve their grades in Maths, Physics and Economics. I also have experience working with children through my time in Sixth Form as I was Senior House Captain which involved working with all secondary school years.
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Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
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The class is taught in
English
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