Sheraz - Clerkenwell tutor






Information About Sheraz:


Personal Description:

I am an undergrad student at the London School of Economics. I believe young people can better give personal help to students, required outside the class. I say this from experience because as a student I learnt better from younger tutors. They were frank, less intimidating, they taught from a student's perspective, and they could tell me study techniques which most teachers would not emphasize on, perhaps because it was too long before that they prepared for exams. I have done A' Levels myself and I have done well. Very precisely, I have been a tutor in my college for Economics and Mathematics. Both being my majors. I have also been an assistant to a SAT instructor and counsellor. In addition of being a Tutor I have also been an economics Teacher's Assistant for Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, and International Economics. I can also cater to students with ADD, as it is a very common disorder in the US and the students just need a bit of self-esteem, especially those who have a self-pity attitude. I believe in a structured and organized study methodology. Paying attention to the syllabus, having enough time to cover all the past-papers, go through examiner reports and mark-schemes. I believe I can help student's from a student's perspective and train them to study in a very smart way. I got 6A's and 5B's in GCSE's and 3 A's in A levels. I look forward to hear from you soon.

Regards,
Sheraz Malik



Teaching Experience:

Economics Tutor and TA for Two years in College. Maths Tutor for 1 Year in College.
Given Private Tutions to AP students in the U.S. for A.P. Economics.



Tutoring Approach:

I believe in studying smart. Consistency and time-management are the two most fundamental requirements for being successful. Personal tutoring is all about providing specialized study techniques for students. There is no one golden rule which would work on all students. It is more of a 'each to his own' approach which works in the end. Ideally speaking, I would help students finish off their syllabi at least 3 months before the exams to practice past-papers, read examiner reports, time their exams, look for marking schemes, and do the final polishing. And mathematics is something you can not learn in a day, practice is essential, some practice more than others, but there is no short-cut to acing the exam without regular practice.



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Qualifications:

  • Undergrad- B.sc Mathematics and Economics
  • A Levels: Maths, Physics, Economics, All A's
  • 11 Subjects in GCSE, 6 A's 5 B's

Further Information:

Availability:  Weekends / Weekdays (all times)
Types of Tutoring:   Travels to you / Online
References Supplied?   Yes
Additional Languages Spoken:   Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu