I am recent graduate of Clare College, Cambridge, having achieved a Double First Class, with distinction, in BA History.
At A Level, I achieved 3 A*s in History, English Literature, and Philosophy and Ethics.
I am taking a year out before applying to postgraduate courses in the UK and US and I aim to become a professional historian and academic.
At school I was often at the top of my class and didn't hesitate to help fellow classmates. Whilst at university, I decided to engage in outreach work, which involved leading tours of my college and teaching children of varying ages about Cambridge. In addition, I was a student helper at summer residences which involved teaching fifteen Year 11's about life in Cambridge and helping them with week-long projects.
Exclusively online learning is new to all of us, but my final term of university was conducted virtually so I have experience of how to run and participate in a Zoom/Skype supervision and make sure that it is as productive and valuable as an in person one.
I run my tutorial sessions with the same educational approach that I experienced during my three years at Cambridge.
This means I expect students to arrive having submitted some form of written work beforehand, be that an essay, other piece of work from school, or an exercise that I set them beforehand. The student and I then spend one to two hours discussing and analysing their work, asking them to defend their argument, explain their thinking, and think of alternative routes to answers.
I have found one-on-one supervisions to be the best way to develop critical thinking skills, encourage creative and original interpretation, and a good opportunity to demonstrate how a student's writing might be expressed and organised more effectively.
Though I tutor in my specific field, history, these are skills that will be of use in any essay-based subject and will prepare students well for higher education.
I also offer support for Oxbridge applications, including personal statements, entrance exams, and interview practice and advice.
I have helped run summer schools in Cambridge, so I have experience working with young people to help broaden their minds, encourage intellectual dexterity, and confidence.
My dissertation, 'London and the Court of Aldermen, 1814-1821', was awarded a very high first, as was my final year long essay on gender and sociability in Victorian politics, and I am happy to offer my assistance and guidance to those writing undergraduate dissertations, long writing projects, or extended projects.
I'd be delighted to assist and challenge adult learners if they think I could help them with their interests. I have very broad historical knowledge, interests and academic experience, from medieval folklore to modern American foreign policy, so let me know if you think I can help push you further in your intellectual pursuits!
Languages | English (British) |
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Availability | Weekdays (daytime) |
References Available | On File |
Clare College, University of Cambridge | 2020 | College | BA Hons History | |
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Monmouth Comprehensive School | 2017 | School | A Level History | |
Monmouth Comprehensive School | 2017 | School | A Level English Literature | |
Monmouth Comprehensive School | 2017 | School | A Level Philosophy & Ethics |
History | |
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GCSE | £40 |
A-Level | £40 |
University | £40 |
Casual Learner | £40 |