Improve your skills in Maths up to GCSE

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Subject: GCSE Maths
Last updated: 27/08/2011
Tags: adult literacy/ numeracy, gcse maths, key stage 2 maths, key stage 3 maths
GCSE Maths

    It is most important that students attain a reasonable standard in Mathematics. It can be fun and enjoyable. Most college courses and employers will ask for a good grade in Maths. Whatever career you choose after leaving school you will need to be fairly competent in Maths.

     In my experience Maths is the most common subject asked for by parents to help their children with. Often students can be put off by large disruptive classes or ineffective teaching methods. This can create a severe lack in confidence and a dislike of the subject. It is therefore imperative to seek help early so that these difficulties may be overcome.

     It gives enormous satisfaction to me as a tutor when I see my students improve in confidence and ability. Many are moved up into higher groups. Several have even become Maths teachers themselves. Invest in your child's future so that they may have a greater chance of success.


David Robinson GCSE Science Tutor (Portsmouth)

About The Author

I have enjoyed helping pupils reach their full potential, both in schools and as a private home tutor. A few pupils have become Maths teachers . Many move to higher groups. Excellent references.



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