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About

I am a 4th year medical student at University College London (UCL). I pursued an Intercalated BSc in Cardiovascular Science in 2023/4. I am a graduate of Dulwich College where I was also Vice-Captain in my final year and my responsibilities included liaising with the Academic Team about the curriculum and supporting students progressing up the College with their studies. I achieved all A*s at GCSE, and A*A*A*A* in Biology, Chemistry, Maths and Latin at A Level respectively.

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Throughout my career at the College, I was fortunate to gain experience early on in mentoring and working with those struggling with their studies at several local schools across Southwark. On a weekday lunchtime for two years, I would give up an hour to spend time working through areas students found challenging. I recently mentored a disengaged and shy Year 10 pupil; actively listening to his problems and building trust were essential to improving his academic progress, which was humbling.

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I have always taken a great interest in Biology, Chemistry, Maths & Latin (my A Level subjects) from the beginning. During the months leading up to the Latin GCSE exam, I would compile resources for my class and go through important concepts with both friends and my class. Knowledge has always been something that should be shared to me, and I believe that it is possible for anyone to achieve the top grades if they are motivated, diligent, and guided methodically. Tutoring and helping others maximise their full academic potential has always been something that I have enjoyed.

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I am extremely passionate in offering extensive support in the respective subject, but also in providing a more holistic approach. I am keen to discuss revision techniques, share experiences and direct students/parents to resources at schools that they may not be aware of. It was only a few months ago that I was at school, and I can appreciate the demands it can place on students.

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I am also keen to help those applying for medicine or Year 7/9 entry to independent schools – I went through this rigorous process not long ago, and there is a lot I have taken away in the process. I would love to help and guide anyone who is interested. I also help students with medical school applications, and offers have been secured at universities such as UCL and Edinburgh

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Ever since I started my GCSEs, I knew I would love to tutor students once I finish my A Levels and graduate from Dulwich College. I currently tutor several students across London, the rest of the UK and abroad. I tutor students right the way through from the beginning of their GCSE/A Level journey to their very last GCSE/A Level exam in the summer, which helps to build a strong relationship that allows me to help them to the best possible standard.

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Thank you for reading, and I would be delighted to help your son/daughter through private tuition.

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Rohan

THE MEDIC

My passion lies in Medicine, which was confirmed by undertaking multiple work experiences, including a placement at St George's Hospital A&E Department. and regular volunteering at St Helier Hospital. 

Throughout my time at Dulwich and UCL, I have always enjoyed teaching friends and those younger than me. I had always planned to begin tutoring as soon as I completed my last A Level exam.

THE EDUCATOR

THE MENTOR

I am passionate about guiding students in matters other than the syllabus, but in areas such as organisation and the importance of extra-curricular activities (such as the Duke of Edinburgh Award or LAMDA).

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