Enthusiastic GCSE Science and A level Chemistry tutor with Phd
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I am a passionate Science tutor with full teacher qualification in teaching Science at Secondary School level. My scientific background is broad, with a Master's degree in Biochemistry and a PhD completed with distinction in Physical Chemistry. I look back on several years of experience in academic research as well as teaching KS3 Science, GCSE Science as well as Chemistry A-Level in the classroom. What I absolutely love about being a one-to-one tutor is that it allows me to cater for my students' needs in individually tailored lessons.
During your interactive session, we will focus on developing your exam technique and independent learning skills to boost your confidence, get better grades and find joy in learning your subject.
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great teacher and great lessons ! really grateful and happy
Carola is a great tutor, she engages with the student really well, and improvement is seen almost immediately. She tailors each session differently, dependant on strengths, weaknesses, and areas of improvement and she is overall, a great encouraging teacher who has a clear passion for chemistry and it's reflected through her teaching and the fact that we always go that one extra step to learn more.
A lovely lady. Very helpful and professional. Would highly recommend
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I love how she organises the lessons that suits your needs and your style of learning. The way she organises her lessons is so amazing since she uses a mixture of resources such as notes and exam style questions. She makes you feel really comfortable and will always be there to answer a question and if you need any help.
My daughter found carola lessons really helpful . she will help you with your weak points and send revision material which you can learn in your spare time. She explains things clearly which my daughter struggled with. Very clear and precise Definitely the best teacher so far!
Amazing
Carola was well informed on the subject content, with lessons being engaging, efficent and enjoyable. We look forward to working with her again :)
Carola is a great teacher, she caters lessons based on you and is very encouraging and allows you to think about the answers. She has been a tremendous help to me and is a great tutor. Would 100% recommend her!
Catalysts and their effects on different things
Really helpful! Thank you so much for all the help you have given me Carola!! I now understand A-Level chemistry so much more :)
Teaches
Subject | Level |
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Science | KS3 |
Biology | GCSE |
Chemistry | GCSE |
Chemistry | A-Level |
Physics | GCSE |
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Our tutors can answer one-off questions from students in our forum.
Asked in GCSE Chemistry - Extracting Metals by Derek Morar
The further away the outer shell from the nucleus of the atom, the lower the attractive forces betwe...
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Asked in GCSE Chemistry - Extracting Metals by Hans Mayer
A popular example here is oxygen which spontaneously reacts with most metals to form a metal oxide. ...
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Asked in GCSE Chemistry - Extracting Metals by Ashlynn Rolfson
Because of their reactivity they tend to form metal oxides as soon as they are exposed to air. Only ...
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Asked in GCSE Chemistry - Extracting Metals by Dr. Clemens Lynch
Popular examples are gold and silver, but the lowest in the reactivity series is platinum....
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Asked in GCSE Chemistry - Extracting Metals by Marilou VonRueden
Another definition of reduction is gain of oxygen. If the metal in the metal oxide is below carbon i...
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