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Reuben
- Rate $48
- Response 8h
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- Math
- Physics
STEM tutoring: Maths, physics, general sciences. Mech Engineering graduate from the University of Exeter (first class Hons).
- Math
- Physics
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Reuben is one of our best Math tutors. High-quality profile and excellent qualifications, organised and responsive to lesson requests, appreciated by their students!
About Reuben
I am a 23-year-old graduate from the University of Exeter. I studied mechanical Engineering, achieving first-class honours. I am no genius, but I am a diligent worker, enabling me to achieve my academic goals. I understand the dedication required for academic success and the stress this can cause students - I experienced it myself!
I have tutoring experience with an organisation called Coachbright, which helps schools across the UK provide academic tutoring to financially disadvantaged secondary school students. I tutored with coachbright for over four months, providing support to 3 students weekly. I also have several younger siblings who frequently call upon their 'big brother' for help with exam preparation.
I enjoy mountain biking, surfing, and skateboarding in my free time. I would say that I am academically and interpersonally well-rounded, placing me in good stead to provide tutoring services. I believe STEM subjects are critical for humanity's future, and I am keen to support the upcoming generation of critical thinkers and problem solvers.
About the lesson
- Elementary School
- Middle School
- High School
- +4
levels :
Elementary School
Middle School
High School
Première
Terminale
College
Adult Education
- English
All languages in which the lesson is available :
English
In my opinion, the most essential qualities of a tutor are:
1. High levels of competence within their chosen tutoring fields.
2. Teaching ability.
3. Interpersonal skills and relatability.
1 - I studied Mechanical Engineering at the University of Exeter, achieving first-class honours. Studying Engineering has enabled me to confidently tutor STEM subjects between KS1 - A level.
2 - I have approximately 100 hours of tutoring experience with various age groups and abilities. I have the expertise to confidently teach complex topics in an approachable manner that students can understand. I am also attentive and ensure students understand my explanations. If an explanation does not resonate, I will try to re-explain the concept more straightforwardly.
3 - I have exemplary interpersonal skills (for an engineer). Jokes aside, I would like to think I'm a relatable character and my students tend to enjoy our sessions.
During tutoring, I have four objectives which make my sessions effective:
1. I Help my students set attainable goals.
2. I work alongside students towards their goals, ensuring they attain the required knowledge and skills for each topic, with a focus on the topics the student struggles with.
3. I tackle questions with my students, allowing them to apply and develop their knowledge.
4. I believe each student can incrementally improve to achieve their goals, giving them the confidence they need to aim high.
Stages KS4 and KS5 are academically demanding. As a result, students often experience interpersonal and academic challenges when working towards their GCSEs and A-levels. I understand how challenging education can be. I have experienced the self-imposed and external pressures caused by wanting to keep up with peers, make parents proud, and meet teachers' expectations. I know the feeling of falling behind in a class of seemingly more intelligent classmates. I have missed out on the grade I wanted and felt like I failed because of it. But I also know the feeling of turning it around by studying hard to achieve my goals. My tutor role is facilitating this transformation from an underachiever to a confident and proud student.
Sometimes we get stuck in a rut, whether it be self-esteem issues, perfectionism, or being too hard on ourselves. Worries and anxiety can be debilitating and hinder our ability to study. I subtly address my students' limiting beliefs and behaviours in my tutoring sessions. For example, many students initially believe they lack the intelligence to achieve their desired grades. At first, these students lack the confidence to tackle complex questions. These students require tentative encouragement alongside the development of their skills to give them the courage they need, empowering them to achieve their academic potential.
I also understand the pain and worry of parents who have children struggling in school. As a parent, you want your child to do well. In this situation, parents' most common mistake is applying too much pressure on their kids by setting high expectations. However, this can be detrimental, and expectations can cause resentment. I think the positive impact on grades achieved through parental pressure is not worth the pain it can cause young people. Students who get the most time with teaching staff do their best academically: Why do you think private schools achieve better grades? It's predominantly because these schools run lessons for longer hours, giving students more learning time to get familiar with the content. As a parent, don't stress if your child isn't achieving their potential. Instead, take effective action and get an academic tutor; the earlier, the better. Extra tuition is one of the best ways to get your child academically back on track by increasing effective learning time. You may consider running your child's tuition yourself, but after a long day, schoolwork is probably the last thing you want to do. My affordable lessons will take care of this, freeing up your evenings whilst ensuring you are doing the right thing for your child and their future.
Students have a lot on their plates. Finding the time and motivation to study can be challenging for students. During my sessions, I will deliver content interactively and engagingly. I ask my students interesting and challenging questions to develop their understanding and ensure they are prepared for the most demanding exam questions. I am an advocate for neural plasticity. When students are determined to improve, with the proper guidance, they will. I put myself on the side of the student to facilitate and accelerate progression. As an experienced tutor, trust me to help you or your child reach the peak of your/their academic potential.
I specialise in physics and mathematics at both GCSE and A-level. Still, I am also confident in biology and chemistry. However, my brother Zachary will run sessions for high-achieving students seeking biology and chemistry tuition. Zachary is studying biochemistry at the University of Exeter and achieved an A in biology and chemistry A-level.
Regarding lessons, I recommend at least 2x1.5h sessions per week for best results, but I am also willing to give less tuition at a minimum of 1x1hr session per week.
Using the interactive learning platform Seneca, I can also set homework for my students.
I run sessions both in-person and online. I am based in Alderholt but will be moving to Manchester in January; please keep this in mind if you are only interested in face-to-face sessions.
I look forward to meeting you,
Best regards,
Reuben.
Review
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Perfect! Reuben is an excellent tutor. Reagan is enjoying his lessons and look forward to his weekly lessons. I highly recommend him !
- I have been tutoring Roxene’s son for several months in GCSE physics (I shall not disclose this student’s name for client confidentiality).See the response Reuben :
KS4 is a challenging time when students have many subjects to focus on; however, I am confident this student will do well. He understands concepts faster and in greater depth than the average student. He is also mathematically skilled for his age group and performs calculations that exceed my expectations. He is highly ambitious, and I commonly ask him challenging questions which push the upper bounds of the GCSE scope, which he generally answers well.
Although this student is on track to achieve a high grade, there is always room for improvement. He has expressed an interest in pursuing a medical career; therefore, going above and beyond in the sciences will immensely benefit him. For this student, the improvement focus should be answering worded ‘explain’ questions. As mentioned, comprehension and mathematical skills are already sufficiently developed, meaning most calculation questions are tackled effectively. To progress further, this student should aim to advance his verbal reasoning skills in ‘explain’ questions. Cultivating a scientific mindset will help with this. This mindset will develop as this student progresses in scientific subjects. Therefore, he should continue revising topics to build his understanding and improve his verbal reasoning skills. He should continue reviewing textbook notes and revision guides to gain a deeper understanding of the material and answer past paper questions to develop his exam technique further.
Developing a scientific mindset can be further accelerated outside the classroom by immersing oneself in the scientific sphere. This can be done by consuming science-related media like films, books, and podcasts. Hopefully, this will increase the student’s interest in science and give the subject context outside the syllabus.
Some suggestions for engaging scientific-related media:
- Watch physics-based films such as Interstellar, The Martian, etc.
- Listen science-based podcasts, for example, the Andrew Huberman podcast: an immensely informative and interesting podcast based on science and science-based tools for everyday life.
- Watch science-based documentaries – for example: Brian Cox or Neil DeGrasse Tyson.
Engaging with scientific media alongside his studies will develop that scientific mindset which will help him answer ‘explain’ questions. Regarding the interpersonal dynamic, I thoroughly enjoy my sessions with this student and will be more than happy to support him as he progresses towards his exams.
Communication with Roxene has been straightforward and payments are always made in good time.
Keep up the hard work and focus – you’re doing great!
Best regards,
Reuben.
Perfect! My child is happy about Reuben’s teaching and she feels confident than before.
I happy about his review on how my child has progressed and it is helpful for me to get an idea about her understanding of the subject- I have been tutoring Lakmini's daughter for several months in A-level physics (I shall not disclose this student's name for client confidentiality). This student is approaching her final exams. She is a gifted student with promising potential. However, A-level physics is a demanding qualification, challenging students on multiple frontiers, namely:See the response Reuben :
1. Comprehension of physics principles.
2. Mathematical ability
3. Applying and explaining physics principles in lengthy worded questions.
This student excels tremendously in both comprehension capabilities and mathematical ability. The student's primary improvement area has been explaining and applying fundamental physics concepts in explanation questions. This student was relatively shy when we started these sessions, and wordy explanation questions seemed quite challenging for her. However, having practised many questions in our sessions, she has become more confident when answering verbal explanation questions.
I believe part of the issue was confidence. Adopting a growth mindset may further help with this, which involves realising that if I cannot explain a concept and another student can, this student can simply do so because they have practised more than I. Students who are good at explanation questions are generally good because they have practised. Perhaps they have developed the skills for explaining things due to being more extroverted, for example. Don't be afraid of simply having a go and saying what you think in an answer because by practising explanations you will improve tremendously. If you are wrong, celebrate this as an opportunity for learning. We don't learn by getting 100% on a test. We learn through mistakes and improving on those mistakes.
How can we accelerate improvement in answering these tricky explanation questions? There are a couple of things I think this student must do:
1. Spend time understanding the concepts on your own, and get familiar with the textbook. Every time you read a chapter on a topic, your understanding of that topic will increase. Over time, you will gain a more profound understanding, enabling you to answer those explanation questions more easily.
2. Continue to practice explanation questions in our sessions and also out of sessions. For example:
- At sixth form, when the teacher asks a question in class, be brave enough to put your hand up and have a go at answering the question.
- Or when a buddy asks you a question, put in the effort to try and explain the concept. Teaching and explaining to others will help you articulate your ideas, cementing your knowledge and deepening your understanding.
- Find a friend in class with whom you are comfortable - spend an hour per week going over concepts and discussing things together. Maybe do some questions together and discuss the answers.
This student is engaged and listens intently during our sessions. I do not doubt that if she works hard to understand concepts and continues to practice her explanations, she will do immensely well in her upcoming exams.
Communication with Lakmini has been clear and straightforward. If something gets in the way and a session must be cancelled, he will notify me in advance of the session. Payments have been made consistently on time for each session; I greatly appreciate this.
I enjoy tutoring this student and will be happy to continue supporting her should she wish to continue sessions into the future.
Keep up the hard work – you’re doing great!
Reuben.
Perfect! Reuben was very friendly and helpful - he made sure to check what stage his tutee was at in his subject, making further suggestions for tutor sessions and was very polite and professional overall.
- I have been tutoring Piravin for several months . He is focused, hard working and dedicated. The transition from KS4-KS5 is a challenging time and although Piravin reports struggling in class tests, I cannot fault him on his hard work. I have no doubt that if he keeps up the focused and directed effort, he will overcome current challenges and do exceptionally well in his A-level exams.See the response Reuben :
Communication with the family has been easy and clear. Payments are generally made on time prior to session commencement. Piravin is generally on time to sessions and focuses intently throughout the entire duration. I will be glad to continue tutoring with Piravin should he wish to continue sessions up until his final exams.
Keep up the good work!
Reuben
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Recommendations
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Reuben has charisma, intelligence, and character in equal measures. I've always found his unique wit to be his greatest asset when he is breaking down and explaining complex topics. His personal work ethic is incredibly infectious; a true asset for a tutor. I couldn't recommend him more highly.
Reuben is a very straight forward tutor, offering direct criticism and support in a very helpful and understandable way. He is a very friendly character and I've always enjoyed our sessions, from the interactions to the results and I would highly recommend.
Reuben is incredibly positive, friendly, and understanding which made him a first choice of study partner for myself and many others during our time studying Engineering at the University Of Exeter. His eagerness to help, good communication skills, and strong understanding helped me wrap my head around many challenging mathematical concepts covered in the content. I am certain he would be a great tutor for anyone looking for someone easy to work with, exceptionally knowledgeable, and genuinely friendly to help them progress their skills and grades in maths.
Reuben gave me last minute maths tutoring sessions before all my maths GCSEs. They really helped to increase my confidence going into the exams and all the topics that Reuben helped me with came up. I would highly recommend him as a tutor, he's great at explaining things!
I've know Reuben for nearly a year now, and I couldn't recommend anyone more than him to be a tutor for you. Reuben is a kind, caring, and empathetic individual. He has a lot of patience and understanding for others so will explain things calmly and in a well thought out way to help you get through problems and questions at your own pace. He is organised and reliable so you can always count on him to be at your sessions ready to go.
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