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Private Tutor/Get into medical school (medical student)


Y.Matin

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Hi,


I am currently a medical student at UCL, I have several years of experience in working with young people and tutoring particularly for GCSE and A-level exams. I have plenty of experience in tutoring for core subjects, fine art and painting.


I have A-levels in Chemistry, Biology, Art and Maths at grades A*A*A*A, and 10 A*s and 2A's at GCSE including maths, English and science.


Having had experience in the application and interview process for entry into medical school, I can also support current A-level students with university applications and medical school entrance exams and interview prep.


Please don't hesitate to contact me at [email protected]



Thanks,


Yesmin

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