I'm a friendly and supportive maths tutor with a strong academic background — holding a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics and a Master’s in Medical Statistics. I’m passionate about helping students build confidence and develop a deeper understanding of maths, no matter their starting point.
I tailor each session to the individual student, adapting my teaching style to suit their needs and learning goals. I aim to make maths clear, engaging, and enjoyable — even for those who may have found it challenging in the past.
Currently, I work as a Medical Researcher at University College London (UCL), one of the world’s leading universities, where I contribute to cancer trials and teach statistics to both staff and students. I bring this real-world experience into my tutoring, showing how maths and statistics are applied beyond the classroom.
I’m a patient listener, love solving problems, and truly enjoy helping others succeed. Whether you're aiming to boost your grades, prepare for exams, or simply want to feel more confident in maths, I’m here to help you achieve your goals.
I have over six years of experience as a private tutor, specialising in mathematics and statistics. In my professional role as a medical statistician, I also lecture adults in statistics — including delivering seminars to over 100 students — which keeps my teaching skills current and well-practised.
I’ve supported a wide range of learners, from those needing help with the basics to students preparing for GCSE exams. Many of my students have gone on to significantly improve their understanding and achieve excellent results.
My teaching approach is patient, personalised, and focused on building confidence. I listen carefully to each student’s needs and adapt my methods to suit their learning style. I break down complex concepts into simple, manageable steps and encourage questions at every stage. I believe that making maths relatable and enjoyable helps students stay motivated and achieve their best.
Languages | English (British), Tamil |
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Availability | Weekdays (evenings) |
References Available | On File |
LSHTM | 2018 | Masters | Medical Statistics | |
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University of Greenwich | 2016 | Bachelors | Mathematics |