First Tutors is a service that helps you find a great tutor. Use the Search form below to find a match from thousands of quality tutors. For any support needed or questions, please refer to our Contact Us Page, we are happy to help. If you prefer to speak with an education advisor about a personalised tutor match, please call Varsity Tutors UK at 0203 962 1468, to connect with an education advisor.
If you prefer to speak with an education advisor about a personalised tutor match, please call Varsity Tutors UK at 0203 962 1468, to connect with an education advisor.
Max

Max

Online Government and Politics Tutoring

I am 30 years old and currently doing an Msc in Applied Psychology in Edinburgh. Previously I attended The University of Cambridge where I studied Human Social and Political Science (2:1), I did my A Levels at Collingham College where I attained 100% in 7/12 of my papers and The Humanities Award from The Council for Independent Education (CIFE) presented in The House of Lords. Since my undergraduate degree I have worked for several mental health charities including Lambeth and Southwark Mind, Raw Material Music, and Secours Catholique.

Tutoring Experience

I have six years of experience working as a tutor in Politics, History, English, Verbal/Non-Verbal Reasoning, and Oxbridge application preparation. I have also worked for education consultancy UniAdmissions.

Tutoring Approach

Each lesson will be tailored to the individual student's needs, however, there are a few principles I try to keep consistent. Firstly, I try to establish a safe and supportive atmosphere within lessons, I find once my students feel comfortable their ability to learn increases dramatically. Secondly, I try to focus on honing essay writing. A lot of politics study is writing essays, however, it can be difficult to know exactly how to go about this. I work with students on perfecting their essay styles so they can feel more confident in expressing their ideas. Thirdly, I like to include a debating element in each lesson, often towards the end. I find this has a twofold use; it allows students to examine new ideas in an unpressured environment and it helps them see both sides of an issue more thoroughly.

LanguagesEnglish (British)
AvailabilityWeekends, Weekdays (all times)
References Available On File

Qualifications

University of Cambridge2016Bachelors2:1 in Human Social and Political Science (HSPS)
Robert Gordon University2022MastersApplied Psychology
Collingham College2011SchoolA*A*A
Max
Rating from 3 references
Reliability

Trustworthiness

Professionalism
Subjects taught
75% discount on your first lesson!
Click here for more Government and Politics tutors