Hannah - Medicine Tutor - London
Hannah - Medicine Tutor - London

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Hannah will be happy to arrange your first Medicine lesson.

Hannah

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Hannah will be happy to arrange your first Medicine lesson.

  • Rate Ksh. 6,580
  • Response 7h
  • Students

    Number of students Hannah has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

    28

    Number of students Hannah has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

Hannah - Medicine Tutor - London
  • 5 (11 reviews)

Ksh. 6,580/hr

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  • Medicine
  • UCAT

Oxford Medicine Student | Experienced Tutor with Top 1% UCAT (3130)  | Personal Statement Clinic | Medicine Mock Interviews | A-level/GCSE tutoring

  • Medicine
  • UCAT

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One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Hannah will be happy to arrange your first Medicine lesson.

About Hannah

● Current Clinical Medicine student at the University of Oxford
● 1st Class BA in Medical Science (University of Oxford)
● Top 1% 3130 UCAT score
● 4 A*s in A-level Biology, Chemistry, Maths and Further Maths
● Results-driven tutor providing lessons in UCAT, A-level Biology, GCSE Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Medicine Interviews (including Oxbridge), and Personal Statements.



**Please get in touch to book an initial lesson - I look forward to hearing from you**

As a tutor, I begin by identifying my student's goals - whether that's top exam results, securing a university offer, or developing their understanding of a topic. From there we will work together to identify and target any areas you would like to work on. My lessons are always practical, focused and interactive, with the aim of helping students feel prepared and confident, rather than just telling them what to do!

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  • Lower Primary
  • Upper Primary
  • Lower Secondary
  • +9
  • levels :

    Lower Primary

    Upper Primary

    Lower Secondary

    Senior School

    Tertiary

    Adult Education

    Masters

    Diploma

    Doctorate

    Advocates Training Programme

    MBA

    Pre-Primary

  • English

All languages in which the lesson is available :

English

*UCAT Strategy*
UCAT tests are nearly here, but there’s still plenty of time to boost your score. I’ll teach you the strategies I used to get a top 1% score (3130). I also observe students doing UCAT questions and work out where they’re losing time and marks.

*Medicine Interview Preparation*
Medicine interviews can be intimidating - I know this first-hand, so my lessons aim to give you the practical strategies and mindset you need to succeed. I offer preparation for both MMI and Oxbridge panel interviews, with two lesson formats available: 1) Practice Questions: Together we will work through the typical question types in a Medicine interview (motivation for medicine, ethical scenarios etc.) focusing on how to structure a strong answer and think/speak clearly under pressure. 2) Mock Interviews: a realistic interview where I take the role of the examiner and provide detailed feedback on your performance.

*Medicine Personal Statement Clinic*
The personal statement is your chance to show admissions tutors who you are and why you want to study medicine. Before the lesson I will read your personal statement and identify the strong points and areas that could be improved. During the lesson, I will help you find your unique angle, refine and structure your statement so that it flows clearly. For students applying to Oxford and Cambridge, I can assist with tailoring your personal statement for these universities, highlighting the qualities that the Oxbridge admissions tutors prioritise.

*A-level and GCSE tutoring*
I provide tailored tutoring in A-level Biology, and GCSE Maths, Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Success in these subjects depends on more than just memorisation, so I break down complex topics into simple explanations, before reinforcing understanding with carefully chosen practice questions. This enables my students to apply knowledge confidently under exam conditions.

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Rate

  • Ksh. 6,580

Pack prices

  • 5h: Ksh. 30,302
  • 10h: Ksh. 55,410

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  • Ksh. 6,580/h

Find out more about Hannah

Find out more about Hannah

  • 1) When did you develop an interest in your chosen field and in private tutoring?

    Throughout school, I had always enjoyed helping friends with studying. Teaching is an excellent way to learn content yourself, and I find it fulfilling to help others understand difficult topics.

    Now, as a 4th year medical student, I’ve found that teaching is an intrinsic part of studying and practising Medicine. I have completed an optional module in Clinical Education Theory this year, which has helped me to understand the ways we learn most effectively. I know that as a doctor, teaching will be a large part of my job, so I’m always looking to develop my teaching skills and private tutoring has been an excellent way to do this.
  • 2) Tell us more about the subject you teach, the topics you like to discuss with students (and possibly those you like a little less).

    I teach Biology and Chemistry A-level, and Physics GCSE to a wide range of students, as well as providing help with Medicine university applications. For GCSE and A-level tutoring, the content is second nature to me, so I like the challenge of finding the best way to present this to students. I particularly enjoy helping students through Medicine interview preparation, as low-stakes mock interviews allow them to build confidence in a low-stakes setting.

    The best part by far is hearing back from my students once they receive their university offers! It feels great to know that you genuinely made a difference in their future.
  • 3) Did you have any role models; a teacher that inspired you?

    I’ve had many role models throughout school and university. In particular, the doctors who ran the Clinical Education course I took this year were excellent teachers. They clearly loved teaching and were enthusiastic about implementing techniques they had learned themselves, always striving to improve. It was obvious they had considered what students wanted to gain from the course and how best to achieve that, combining the theoretical teaching with practical application. I feel I learned a lot from them.
  • 4) What do you think are the qualities required to be a good tutor?

    The most important quality a tutor needs is the ability to listen to what their students need and adapt to this. Lots of my students contact me with a few weeks until their interviews or examinations. Limited to a few lessons, it’s essential I listen to what they want to work on so my students can achieve the best outcomes. Then, you have to be flexible, adapting the lessons and explanations to the student, and prioritising the information that will make the biggest difference.
  • 5) Provide a valuable anecdote related to your subject or your days at school.

    n my one of my medicine interviews, I remember confidently answering a question, then realising halfway through my answer that I’d completely misunderstood the question. The interviewer looked confused, so I tried to explain what I meant, but I don’t think I was making much sense.

    Now, I always emphasise to my students the importance of listening to the question, and pausing to think before responding clearly and calmly.
  • 6) What were the difficulties or challenges you faced or still facing in your subject?

    On medical placements you often have to answer questions on the spot when asked by doctors. I used to find it uncomfortable to be wrong in front of others, but over time I’ve realised that these questions and constructive feedback are really important for learning. Because of this, when I tutor I try to create an environment where mistakes are okay, and my students feel comfortable asking and answering difficult questions.
  • 7) Do you have a particular passion? Is it teaching in general or an element of the subject or something completely different?

    As I’ve mentioned, teaching is a huge part of Medicine. I’d love for teaching to be a part of my medical career in the long term as I find it very rewarding. I’m also quite interested in how we can continue to adapt and reform the medical curriculum to reflect the changing need of patients and developments in medical science.
  • 8) What makes you a Superprof (besides answering these interview questions :-P) ?

    As a 4th year medical student, I understand what’s required to do well in exams and interviews, both in terms of knowledge and mindset. I have recent experience of what my students are going through, meaning I can recognise what’s important to my students and help them with what they uniquely need.

    On top of that, I’ve invested time in learning how to teach well. My optional modules in education taught me to used evidence-based teaching techniques in my lessons. I structure lessons carefully so students aren’t overwhelmed, and I build in opportunities for them to actively recall and apply what we’ve covered.

    Finally, I care about my students long-term development. In the first lesson with a new student, I often ask about their goals for university, careers or degree-apprenticeships. I always aim to build the confidence and mindset students need both to achieve their immediate exam-results or university offers, while simultaneously strengthening the skills they will need at university and beyond.
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