Hello there, my name is Natasha and I graduated from The University of Oxford back in 2021. I graduated with a BA in Philosophy and Psychology. For me, this combination of subjects was perfect and provided me with many insights. Before starting my studies at University, I carried out A Levels, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Psychology. These subjects provided me with the foundations to go onto further study. I carried out my Psychology A level in one year instead of two, because I decided to pick up the subject as an extra due to my curiosity. I was pleasantly surprised and switched from my aspirations of going to medical school to studying Psychology instead.
Topics I am particularly interested in include clinical psychology, neuroscience, perception, social psychology, research methods, cognitive psychology, the philosophy-psychology connection, practical ethics, existentialism, early modern philosophy, artificial intelligence, quantum physics and metaphysics. In addition to my academically biased subjects, I am interested in travelling the world (learning about different cultures, social dynamics, and landscapes), street photography, singing and writing songs, poetry, spiritual practices, nature, rollerblading, swimming and hiking.
I have experience tutoring online, offering Oxbridge interview and application guidance, along with Psychology and Philosophy specific lessons to students.
I can provide help with Psychology and Philosophy at any level. I also can help with Biology and Chemistry GCSE.
I love working with people regardless of their age, for example I have helped in a nursery with children from 6-months to 4 years, volunteered at a summer school for children aged 8-9, given support to teenagers on their personal statement and GCSE’s.
For me, learning is what we do best and should be something we enjoy, I want to inspire you to think outside the box about life. I make my lessons fun, interactive and creative! It is essential for me that my students walk away from our lessons, excited and curious to learn more! The skill sets I tend to work on with students involve analysis, problem solving, creative thinking, inspiring a flexible mindset and memory engagement. All useful skills, in particular for your higher education, where you will be engaging deeply with thought provoking content and in general for your interpretation and perception of both yourself and others, as well as the world around us.
My teaching style is creative, but also very individual focussed. I am of the opinion that every individual has a unique learning style, and I will try my best to adapt our lessons around you. This way your learning can be enjoyable and most beneficial.
Languages | English (British) |
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References Available | Not On File |
Oxford University | 2021 | Bachelors | Philosophy and Psychology degree | |
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Stockport Grammar School | 2018 | School | A levels: Biology A*, Chemistry A and Psychology A |
Psychology | |
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Primary | £20 |
Secondary | £20 |
GCSE | £30 |
A-Level | £35 |
University | £35 |
Casual Learner | £35 |