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A-Level Sociology (OCR predominantly, but can teach other exam boards)

A-Level Sociology is one of the hardest subjects to tackle at A-Level if you are not familiar with memorising an entire compilation of names and theories. I specialise in teaching Sociology and achieved an A* at A-Level with OCR Sociology. In spite of this, I can teach and adapt to other exam boards like AQA, and there is a demand for Sociology tutoring. I currently study at King's College London University, but am free during weekends to tutor.

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Bring your laptop and phone, a notebook with a pen, and a textbook specific to your exam board, e.g., an OCR Sociology textbook.

Location

At student's location: Around London, United Kingdom

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Age:
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
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Student level:
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Duration:
60 minutes
The class is taught in:English

About Me

* Freelance tutor
* Free during weekends
* University student who studies at King's College London University
* Fluent in English
* Achieved A* in Sociology at A-Level

Education

Stebon Primary School
Langdon Park Secondary School
Stepney All Saints Church of Secondary School (Sixth Form)
King's College London University - Digital Media and Culture (2023 - 2026)

Experience / Qualifications

A--Levels: A* (Sociology) // B (English Literature) // C (Computer Science)
GCSEs: 10 GCSE subjects, grades 9-6 (English Language, English Literature, Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, Bangla, French, Citizenship)

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