GCSE and A Level Chemistry (Physical, Inorganic and Organic)
From 15 £ /h
Chemistry, whether at the GCSE or A-Level, offers students an exciting journey into the building blocks of our world and equips them with a foundational understanding of matter and its transformations. At the GCSE level, students are introduced to key concepts such as atomic structure, the periodic table, bonding, and chemical reactions. Through hands-on experiments, they explore how elements combine to form compounds, investigate the properties of acids and bases, and study introductory organic and environmental chemistry. Practical skills and theoretical knowledge are developed in parallel, fostering an understanding of the scientific method and analytical thinking.
As students advance to A-Level Chemistry, they deepen their knowledge with more sophisticated topics and a greater focus on problem-solving. Here, they explore physical chemistry, learning about reaction rates, thermodynamics, equilibrium, and redox reactions in-depth. Organic chemistry expands to cover mechanisms, functional groups, and synthetic pathways, while inorganic chemistry includes the study of complex compounds and transition metals. A-Level students also engage in advanced practical work, developing precision in laboratory techniques and research skills crucial for scientific inquiry.
Together, GCSE and A-Level Chemistry provide a solid framework for students, paving the way for further study in fields like medicine, engineering, pharmacology, and biochemistry. By exploring both fundamental and complex chemical principles, students cultivate a critical understanding of the natural world and gain skills that will benefit them in a wide range of scientific and technical disciplines.
As students advance to A-Level Chemistry, they deepen their knowledge with more sophisticated topics and a greater focus on problem-solving. Here, they explore physical chemistry, learning about reaction rates, thermodynamics, equilibrium, and redox reactions in-depth. Organic chemistry expands to cover mechanisms, functional groups, and synthetic pathways, while inorganic chemistry includes the study of complex compounds and transition metals. A-Level students also engage in advanced practical work, developing precision in laboratory techniques and research skills crucial for scientific inquiry.
Together, GCSE and A-Level Chemistry provide a solid framework for students, paving the way for further study in fields like medicine, engineering, pharmacology, and biochemistry. By exploring both fundamental and complex chemical principles, students cultivate a critical understanding of the natural world and gain skills that will benefit them in a wide range of scientific and technical disciplines.
Location
At student's location :
- Around Manchester, United Kingdom
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About Me
I am a hardworking and dedicated student with a solid academic background, especially in the sciences. At A-Level, I achieved four A*s in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Computer Science, with Chemistry as my favorite subject. My passion for chemistry goes back to my GCSEs, where I earned eight A*s and one A, with a standout score of 97% in Chemistry. This track record demonstrates my commitment to excellence and consistency in academics.
During my two years of tutoring Chemistry, I’ve had the rewarding experience of helping other students tackle challenging concepts, strengthening my understanding and teaching abilities. I am taking a gap year, using this time to prepare for my future studies and continue sharing my knowledge with others. Looking ahead, I aim to pursue aerospace engineering at the University of Manchester, where I’m eager to apply my skills and dedication to new challenges.
During my two years of tutoring Chemistry, I’ve had the rewarding experience of helping other students tackle challenging concepts, strengthening my understanding and teaching abilities. I am taking a gap year, using this time to prepare for my future studies and continue sharing my knowledge with others. Looking ahead, I aim to pursue aerospace engineering at the University of Manchester, where I’m eager to apply my skills and dedication to new challenges.
Education
At A-Level, I achieved four A*s in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Computer Science, with Chemistry as my favorite subject. My passion for chemistry goes back to my GCSEs, where I earned eight A*s and one A, with a standout score of 97% in Chemistry
Experience / Qualifications
During my two years of tutoring Chemistry, I’ve had the rewarding experience of helping other students tackle challenging concepts, strengthening my understanding and teaching abilities
4 A levels
9 GCSEs
4 A levels
9 GCSEs
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Teenagers (13-17 years old)
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60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
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