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Devan P.
University College London - Economics and Statistics (Bachelors)
Experienced online tutor, helping students with board-specific exam preparation with techniques honed over thousands of hours
£65-£67
/hr
4.9 / 5
101 reviews
662 lessons
Devan P.
University College London - Economics and Statistics (Bachelors)
Experienced online tutor, helping students with board-specific exam preparation with techniques honed over thousands of hours
Michael J.
Bristol - Engineering Mathematics (Integrated Masters)
Passionate about teaching and with a wealth of maths knowledge going over pure, stats, mechanics from GCSE to A level I'll be the tutor for whatever your needs!
£49-£51
/hr
4.9 / 5
73 reviews
883 lessons
Michael J.
Bristol - Engineering Mathematics (Integrated Masters)
Passionate about teaching and with a wealth of maths knowledge going over pure, stats, mechanics from GCSE to A level I'll be the tutor for whatever your needs!
Dr Edosa O.
Warwick - Advanced Materials and Manufacturing (Doctorate)
I am a passionate Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) tutor, seeking to raise and develop students' interest in STEM subjects at all levels
£65-£67
/hr
4.9 / 5
471 reviews
6717 lessons
Dr Edosa O.
Warwick - Advanced Materials and Manufacturing (Doctorate)
I am a passionate Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) tutor, seeking to raise and develop students' interest in STEM subjects at all levels
Ellie B.
Warwick - Health Sciences (Doctorate)
An experienced mathematics tutor who aims to simplify the complex theories and teach the critical thinking required to really succeed in mathematics
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
710 reviews
6382 lessons
Ellie B.
Warwick - Health Sciences (Doctorate)
An experienced mathematics tutor who aims to simplify the complex theories and teach the critical thinking required to really succeed in mathematics
Iris-Ioana R.
Imperial College London - Mathematics (Doctorate)
I am a friendly and enthusiastic Mathematics tutor, focussed on motivating your child/you to achieve academic progress.
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
167 reviews
643 lessons
Iris-Ioana R.
Imperial College London - Mathematics (Doctorate)
I am a friendly and enthusiastic Mathematics tutor, focussed on motivating your child/you to achieve academic progress.
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How much does it cost to get a Further Maths IB tutor? Our Further Maths IB tutoring starts from just £25/hr without any added fees or contracts. You can book as many, or as few, tutorials as you need. Does my teen need a Further Maths IB tutor? This core subject can be rewarding and difficult in equal measure. A little support often goes a long way, but what can a tutor do? Here’s 4 main areas our tutors can offer their skills and expertise, to make sure your teen achieves to the best of their ability: - Track progress - watch lesson recordings and get lesson reports from your teen’s tutor. Seeing how far they’ve come can be really motivating for your teen to stay focused on their studies. Bonus: this also makes it easy for teens to go over their tutorials as many times as they like, making sure they’re picking up the material. These recordings are all safely kept in your MyTutor account, where you and your teen can access them at any time. - Find a mentor - one of the most important benefits of having a tutor is getting a mentor, too. It can really help teens to have someone around that knows what they’re going through, having aced their exams just a few years before your teen. Mentorship can help your teen to feel fully supported, giving them a space to air their concerns and get valuable advice about the next stage of their studies. - Prepare for exams - our tutors have learned everything there is to know about acing exams. Sharing their valuable skills will teach your teen how to hit marking criteria, manage their time and approach different types of Science questions. - Boost subject knowledge - go back over any topics to make sure nothing falls through the cracks. Our tutors can work at a pace that suits your teen, and even try out different learning styles to see what works best for them. How many Further Maths IB tutorials will my teen need? This will vary between different students and what their goals are. There’s a couple of things that both your teen and their tutor can do to understand what this path will look like: - Assessment - you can ask your tutor for an assessment of your teen’s current Further Maths IB level. This can help your teen to get a better idea of the road ahead and work alongside their tutor to create a roadmap. - Plan - your tutor can now give you and your teen a realistic plan of how many tutorials your teen will need. - Put into action - time to think about a few practical aspects - check in with your budget, does it match up? Does this plan fit with your family’s schedule? Thinking about these questions will help tutorials to be a comfortable and sustainable addition to your teen’s week. Pro tip! Only one tutorial a week can have a lasting effect on your teen’s confidence and academic success. Want to learn more? Book a free video meeting with a dedicated Further Maths IB tutor today.