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  1. Will

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    I am a post doctoral fellow at Syracuse University. I obtained my PhD in mathematics in 2018, and have taught at universities in the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States. I offer personally-tailored tutorials, ranging from structured lessons to in-depth discussions on specific topics, and a...
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    I graduated with a masters in Chemistry from the University of York in 2017 and undertook a PhD in Chemistry at the University of Leeds. I am a staff member at the University of Cambridge. I have a firm understanding of science and maths in general with specialisms in Chemistry. I genuinely enjoy w...
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    I am an examiner for AQA and Edexcel. I have 35 years experience teaching Physics at A level and GCSE. I have spent ten of these years teaching in one of the countries top grammar schools. I have 12 years experience as a personal tutor in which time I have taught hundreds of students at GCSE and A l...
  4. Shayan

    Private Online Physics Tutor
    Hey there! Shayan here, I'm a graduate from The University of Cambridge having specialised in Astrophysics. I've always loved teaching, as the eldest child I first started teaching my younger siblings at quite a young age and through the years I've found it to be a very rewarding experience, for me ...
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    Hello, I am a lead physics teacher at a large FE College and current A level examiner for a leading exam board. I am very keen to see that my students achieve the success of which they are capable in physics. I am very passionate about the subject and believe this enthusiasm really helps my students...
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    I am a qualified secondary physics teacher, holding a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) and Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). I gained these qualifications after having completed a Graduate Training Programme (GTP). I completed a BSc Physics with Astronomy degree at the University of Nottin...
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    I am a Medical microbiologist with about 20 years working experience. I love explaining concepts which my peers may find difficult. My last contract as a Serologist ended December 2017. I decided to do a lot more teaching from January 2018 in order to have more family time. I have an MSc in Biomedi...
  8. Thomas

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    It has been another very successful year for all of my tutees. I am very proud of their achievements but in additio n so many have much greater confidence. This is key .Confidence and hard work have paid off. Here are some examples: one tutee had no support from school as the school no longer ran H...
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    I have been teaching for over 20 years and have gained a wealth of experience throughout secondary education. I have built up a reputation as a teacher who gets excellent results and have recently been rewarded for my school's improved Science results. Increasingly over the years I have found myse...
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    I am really enthusiastic and passionate about teaching. I am a highly qualified and experienced professional with over 5 years of experience in teaching. I am also a financial business analyst with a bank in London and teaching is my passion as well as profession. First and foremost, I believe in co...

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The standard model of Particle Phyics

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A-Level Physics Question - Fields and their applications

Q. (i) Why, despite the electrostatic repulsion between protons, are the nuclei of most low nucleon number atoms stable?

Q. (ii) Why do stable nuclei of higher nucleon number have greater numbers of neutrons than protons?

A-Level Physics Riddle

Q: I am weightless, but you can see me. Put me in a bucket, and I'll make it lighter. What am I?

A-Level Physics Joke

Q: What did the nuclear physicist have for lunch?

A-Level Physics Fact

Uranus is the only planet in our solar system that rolls on its side like a barrel, while Venus is the only planet that spins in the opposite direction to Earth.