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AQA GCSE Sociology tuition - taught by a grade 9 student
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My goal is to help you reach as high a grade as possible in the AQA GCSE Sociology papers. I got a grade 9 in my mock exams, and the same in my final GCSE exams too. I am also studying Sociology as an A Level, and I am predicted an A. I will help you learn new content, as well as build on content you already know.
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About Me
I am a 17 year old student in sixth form. While I have no tutoring experience, I feel confident in my knowledge in the subjects I would be teaching and am certain I would be able to pass it on at a high yet understandable level.
Education
GCSES:
Sociology - 9
Geography - 9
English Literature - 8
English Language - 8
Maths - 8
Combined Science - 7 and 8
Music - 8
Latin - 8
French - 7

I haven't completed my A Levels but I am predicted A grades in all 3 of my subjects.
Experience / Qualifications
I have no teaching experience, but I do have experience working with children. I have volunteered in my old primary school multiple times, and I also volunteered in a holiday club at my church, once with a small group of children and another time as a one to one for a child with down syndrome.
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Teenagers (13-17 years old)
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