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Trusted teacher: Laying and consolidating the foundations of mathematics and science in middle and high school is essential to developing your children's reasoning skills, ensuring them every chance of success in their future studies... and obviously guaranteeing them very good results at the baccalaureate or patent and throughout the year! I am a young engineer with a recent double degree from the Ecole Centrale de Lyon and the Technical University of Denmark in general engineering and civil engineering, and I suggest you follow your children throughout the year to provide them with the basics , methods and in-depth studies that teachers do not always have the time to give to students. Having myself recently completed a scientific baccalaureate and a scientific preparatory class at the Lycée Saint Louis in Paris, I know the paths and states of mind (positive as well as negative!) of the students, and will help them progress effectively with kindness, good humor and patience. I have several years of experience in private lessons at all levels, including one in London, and have thus acquired teaching skills and knowledge of science programs from middle school to high school (including the new program). I prepare my lessons in advance, can provide schedules to students, and seek to create connections with them that allow us to move forward more quickly and with mutual trust. My goal is to provide good results, but above all to ensure a deep understanding of the concepts of the program, methods and scientific reasoning, as well as to teach students the rigor and logic essential to these subjects. These concepts are assets and tools that will be useful to your children throughout their studies and careers. With the last half of the year 2018-2019 severely disrupted by the health crisis, your children may have accumulated certain gaps that I can help to fill. I am very available for my students, have already provided a large number of distance lessons by Skype with great success. I like to know my students and establish relationships of trust with them, as equals, by providing friendly, educational and personalized support. I am very attentive and can happily help my students throughout the week and outside of class if they have questions about exercises or methods. My prices are commensurate with my investment, my educational experience and my qualifications, having accumulated 6 years of high-level scientific studies. I am very accommodating with schedules and can easily postpone classes if necessary. Do not hesitate to contact me; happy back to school! Alice
Math · Physics · Chemistry
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Trusted teacher: As the level of the courses increases over the years, taking advantage of a young student who has experience as a versatile private teacher is often a major asset to perform and then fly to great studies! First of all, when am I available? From September 2020, until 2023 if follow-up over several years is desired. What is my experience in private lessons? I have been giving private lessons for 5 years now. Throughout the last 3 years 2017-2020, I followed 2 students of the French Lycée Charles de Gaulle: a student from 5th to 3rd and a student from 2nd to 12th, at a rate of 2 and 3 hours per week respectively. I have pushed them both towards excellence, my students having averaged 20.5 and 18.7 on their patent and baccalaureate respectively. My final year student joined LSE for an excellent Bachelor in General Economics; and I had the opportunity to prepare him for this new stage by preparing him on certain prerequisite subjects of the Bachelor that the French program does not cover. I thus have a complete knowledge of the scientific programs from the 5th to the terminale, I am aware of the reform of the year 2020/2021, I was recently able to prepare students for the patent and the bac, and I know the systems leading to English universities as well as French preparatory classes. I also gave private lessons for 2 years in France, with high school students. I was also hired by Centrale Lyon for 1 year to tutor in physics for 1st year students. With the health crisis, between March and September 2020, I was also able to learn to take regular lessons by Skype while maintaining effective monitoring. Who am I? I am in September 2020/2021 in the 2nd year of my PhD at Imperial College London, working in biomechanics on a subject bringing together mathematics, chemistry, mechanical physics, computer science and biology. Initially, I come from a small provincial high school where I had my bac S in 2013 with the congratulations of the jury. I subsequently made preparations for Henri IV and Louis-Le-Grand in Paris. I have a double degree since 2019: Centrale Lyon in general engineering and Imperial College London for a master's degree in mechanics - civil engineering - biomechanics, for which I received the award of excellence. My current PhD takes me until 2023 on the South Kensington campus. And who am I as a teacher? - I am now 24 years old and my memories of my 13-17 years are still fresh: I understand most of the feelings of my students, feelings that I have known myself: stress, laziness, discouragement after a bad note, being overloaded with work and subjects ... I have always been on great terms with my students, which gives relaxed, funny and effective lessons, with confident students. - I'm honest and I like a job well done! I teach to help and get results, and I don't let go until it's done. - I am kind and very attentive: I keep abreast of the progress and results of my students, I encourage them and answer their questions by messages outside of class if they need it. What are my strengths? - I come out of a fresh experience with two students of different ages and characters, allowing me to adapt quickly, to quickly understand the difficulties (or the talent) and to adjust my teaching to each student. - Thanks to my 7 years of studies, I have a high level in the scientific subjects offered in secondary school, allowing me to give very clear and colorful explanations to help understanding. - My mother being a French teacher in high school, I have a good understanding of the teachers and how they work. - I train my students as much as I can to be rigorous in their working method, calculations and results reporting, with a view to good results but also to arrive in higher education with a solid background and working method . Do not hesitate to contact me, Looking forward to having once again the opportunity to make my students succeed in a good atmosphere, Wishing you a Happy New Year! Arnault
Math · Physics · Chemistry
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Trusted teacher: I hold a PhD in Mechanical Engineering and currently work as a post-doctoral researcher in the Aerospace Engineering Faculty at TU Delft (Delft University of Technology). My extensive teaching experience covers a wide range of engineering courses, including: - Mathematics: algebra, linear algebra, probability, calculus, differential equations, intellectual math, and advanced engineering mathematics. - Mechanical Engineering: Statics, Dynamics, Mechanics of materials, Mechanical design, control, vibration, Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Heat transfer, Engineering drawing, Applied Mechanics, Composite Structures, Flight, Machine Elements, Manufacturing, 3D printing, and more. - Physics: mechanics, momentum and energy, electricity, charge and current, electric and magnetic fields, waves, particle physics, nuclear decay, astrophysics, cosmology, oscillations, etc. - CAD/CAM Software: Autocad, Solidworks. - Mechanical Design Packages: ANSYS, APDL programming, ABAQUS, MATLAB, Symbolic MATLAB, LS-DYNA. My research and teaching interests are diverse, including: • Additive manufacturing • Mechanical metamaterials • Acoustical metamaterials • Electromagnetic metamaterials • Aeroacoustics • Soft matter and soft robotics • Fatigue and fracture mechanics • Experimental mechanics • Multiscale numerical modelling • Biomaterials • Porous materials • Manufacturing of medical devices and implants • Deep learning • Image processing • Topology optimization • Origami and Kirigami structures • Self-folding and self-assembly structures • Tissue engineering • Permeability in porous materials • Fluid-Solid Interaction I understand that not all teachers excel in teaching Engineering and Mathematics courses and explaining their importance to students. Courses with strong mathematical backgrounds may become boring for students who lack a solid mathematical basis. To address this, I take a student-centered approach, starting from the basics to actively engage all students, including those with weaker mathematical backgrounds. I also provide practical examples to demonstrate the real-world significance of what they are learning, inspiring and fostering their interest in the subject matter. If you have any additional questions before starting a class, please feel free to ask me. I am here to assist! :)
Math · Mechanical engineering · Physics
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CCVX + James Boswell Entrance Exams Preparation (Physics) (Groningen)
Bibek
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My daughter had private tutoring for the Physics CCVX exam with Bibek, and we are extremely pleased with the experience. Bibek is a very knowledgeable, patient, and understanding tutor who truly focuses on the individual needs of the student. He adapts his teaching methods according to the student’s level and learning style, which helped my daughter gain confidence and improve her understanding of difficult concepts. Bibek was highly motivating and supportive throughout the process, encouraging her to stay focused and positive even under pressure. My daughter had a very tight deadline to pass the exam, and Bibek handled this challenge with excellent organisation and clear planning. He structured the lessons efficiently, prioritised key topics, and ensured that time was used effectively. Thanks to his guidance and dedication, my daughter was able to achieve her goal within a limited timeframe. Bibek demonstrates all the important qualities of a great tutor: strong subject knowledge, adaptability, clear communication, motivation, organisation, and genuine commitment to the student’s success. I would highly recommend him to any student looking for high-quality physics tutoring.
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Private lessons and homework help in Math, Physics - Chemistry, Life and Earth Sciences (Abidjan)
Raef
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Teacher Raef, is an experienced teacher. My son enjoyed his first online lesson today with Teacher Raef. He’s a very dedicated teacher, dedicated towards his students learning needs and supports. Teacher Raef clears all doubts related to the topic instantly and with great clarity. He guides the student in each and every steps with patience and understanding. The best part of Teacher Raef is that he always encourages the student with his positive attitudes. This develops a sense of confidence in the pupil. Thank you Teacher Raef for your support and guidance to my son!!
Review by MADHU
Maths, Physics and Chemistry Tutoring and Exam Preparation (Amsterdam)
Ed
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Ed has been an excellent tutor for my 13 year old son. He is very knowledgeable in all Math topics and is able to explain Msthbconcepts in a clear straight forward way which makes it very easy for my son to understand the various Maths concepts. He is also able to explain things using different approaches. My don is very happy with the lessons and for the first time in a couple of years he feels confident in Maths! I will highly recommend Ed as a tutor!
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Frequently asked questions about physics in London

1. Why should parents consider private Physics tutoring for their struggling child in London?

At Apprentus, we know Physics’ intricate topics, like mechanics or electromagnetism, can overwhelm students. Private tutoring offers personalised learning, tackling specific challenges such as kinematics or circuits. Our experienced tutors adapt to each student’s pace, fostering confidence and critical thinking. Unlike crowded classrooms, one-on-one sessions provide focused attention, helping students overcome Physics anxiety and grasp fundamentals. This tailored support boosts academic performance and exam readiness, ensuring sustained progress in London’s competitive academic environment. 

2. What teaching methodologies do Apprentus tutors use to enhance Physics proficiency?

Our tutors employ engaging methods:  

- Practical experiments: Hands-on tasks to explore concepts like motion or electricity.  

- Visual aids: Diagrams to clarify topics such as wave behaviour.  

- Exam-style questions: Practice to reinforce understanding and technique.  

Tutors assess progress regularly, providing homework support to solidify learning. By tailoring lessons to individual learning styles, they ensure students master the Physics curriculum and develop effective study habits. These dynamic approaches make Physics accessible and inspire enthusiasm. 

3. How are private Physics lessons conducted to ensure student progress?

Apprentus lessons are structured for success. Tutors begin with an assessment to identify gaps in areas like thermodynamics or optics. Lessons feature targeted exercises, such as problem-solving tasks or lab simulations, customised to the student’s needs. Held at home or a convenient London location, sessions create a supportive environment. Tutors encourage active participation and provide regular feedback to parents, ensuring measurable progress in academic performance and confidence in Physics.  

4. Why is Physics proficiency vital for academic and future success?

Physics proficiency drives academic and career achievements. It fosters critical thinking and problem-solving, essential for subjects like mathematics and engineering. Mastery supports exam success and opens doors to careers in technology, aerospace, and research. At Apprentus, our tutors deliver tailored lessons to build these skills, helping students excel in school and prepare for competitive fields. A strong Physics foundation is crucial for unlocking future opportunities in London and beyond.  

5. How does private tutoring address common Physics challenges faced by students?

Students often struggle with concepts like quantum mechanics or fluid dynamics, leading to frustration. Apprentus tutors pinpoint these issues through assessments and create personalised plans. They use engaging methods, such as real-world applications or interactive experiments, to simplify complex topics. With individual attention, tutors help students progress at their own pace, reducing Physics anxiety and boosting confidence. This targeted support ensures consistent improvement in understanding and academic skills.  

6. What benefits can students expect from one-on-one Physics tutoring in London?

One-on-one tutoring offers significant advantages:  

- Focused attention: Tutors address specific needs, like relativity or circuits.  

- Customised lessons: Plans align with goals, from exam prep to mastery.  

- Confidence building: Steady progress boosts self-assurance.  

- Flexible scheduling: Lessons fit busy London families’ routines.  

These benefits lead to better grades and a positive attitude towards Physics. Apprentus tutors are committed to delivering these outcomes, ensuring academic success in a dynamic academic hub.

7. How does learning Physics in London contribute to academic success, and which major schools benefit?

Physics proficiency in London fosters academic success by developing critical thinking and analytical skills. It supports excellence in subjects like mathematics and prepares students for careers in science. Major schools, such as Westminster School, St Paul’s School, and Harris Academy Battersea, prioritise Physics for GCSEs and A-levels. Our tutors provide tailored lessons to enhance performance, helping students excel in these prestigious institutions and achieve their academic goals. 

8. What is the typical cost of private Physics tutoring in London through Apprentus?

On our platform, private Physics tutoring in London typically ranges from £15 to £60 per hour, depending on the tutor’s experience and lesson specifics.

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