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Harrison
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What do I enjoy most about tutoring? 😁

What I enjoy most about tutoring is the opportunity to help students build confidence in their abilities and develop a genuine understanding of the subject matter. I find it incredibly rewarding to break down complex concepts into simpler, more digestible parts and witness that 'aha' moment when a student finally grasps something they’ve been struggling with.

My Strengths as Tutor 💪

One of my greatest strengths as a tutor is my strong problem-solving ability, which I’ve developed through my double degree in Engineering and Finance. This background has given me a structured and analytical approach to tackling complex problems, allowing me to break them down into clear, logical steps that students can easily follow. I’m also highly adaptable in my teaching style—I understand that every student learns differently, so I tailor my explanations to match their needs, whether through visual aids, real-world examples, or step-by-step walkthroughs.

Most important things I can do for a student 🏅

The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, develop their problem-solving skills, and foster a genuine understanding of the subject. While improving grades is often a key goal, I believe true learning happens when a student feels empowered to think critically and tackle challenges independently.

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About Harrison

Coaching and Mentoring Experience with Young Learners

Harrison brings direct experience working with children through his role as a venue manager for a children’s soccer program. Here, he not only led engaging sessions but also mentored young athletes, fostering their confidence and enthusiasm in learning environments. His background in organising activities and supporting wellbeing extends to his residential mentor position, where he provided guidance and personal support to students—skills that translate seamlessly into patient, attentive tutoring.

Strong Academic Foundation in Maths and Problem Solving

As a current engineering and finance student, Harrison is immersed daily in advanced mathematics, logical reasoning, and analytical thinking. This solid academic foundation equips him to explain complex maths concepts clearly to primary or high school students. He leverages real-world problem-solving strategies from his studies and technical projects to help students see the practical side of maths beyond textbooks.

Engaging Approach Tailored by Diverse Interests

With interests ranging from robotics and automation to basketball and music, Harrison connects with students on multiple levels. He often incorporates examples from technology or sport to make lessons relatable and memorable. His passion for continuous learning ensures that each session is dynamic, encouraging curiosity while helping students build lasting confidence in both English and maths.