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Hi, I'm Aishvarya Ravichandran. I was born and raised in Coimbatore, a city in South India often called the Manchester of South India for its vibrant energy, rich cultural heritage, and wonderful weather. I come from a close-knit nuclear family. My mother is a professor of Tamil literature, and my father is a businessman. They’ve been my biggest pillars of support, and the values they instilled in me--- curiosity, perseverance, and purposefulness--- have shaped a lot of who I am today. I completed my schooling in 2021 in an English-medium convent school. For my higher secondary education, I chose the science stream because I was naturally drawn to problem-solving and structured thinking. That path led me toward engineering, and I went on to earn my Bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering, which gave me a strong technical foundation. Along the way, I discovered that I also gravitate towards leadership, strategy, and organization. I enjoy managing teams, planning, and executing projects--- and that’s what inspired me to bridge engineering with management. And that brings me to where I am now. I’m currently pursuing a Master of Engineering Management and an MBA at UTS. It’s a dynamic program that blends both technical and managerial subjects, and I’ve really enjoyed the learning journey so far. Sydney has been treating me kindly, and I’m growing a lot as a person here. And yes--- that’s me.
If your child learns with me, there will be improvement. Not just in grades, but in confidence, clarity, and the way they approach learning. I’ve worked with many students over the past couple of years, and every single one of them has shown progress because of one reason: I don’t give up on them, and I make sure the concept finally makes sense to them. I have a calm, patient presence, and I know how to explain things in a way that feels logical and relatable. With my engineering background, I naturally look at the bigger picture and break things down step by step. And once a child understands something properly, their grades follow. They will improve--- that’s just the truth of consistent, clear learning. I also make sure your child feels comfortable. I don’t rush, I don’t pressure, and I don’t judge. I understand students--- especially the ones who feel overwhelmed or shy--- and I know how to bring them into a space where they feel steady and capable again. If your child is struggling, I will guide them patiently. If your child is already doing well, I will help them move to the next level. Either way, their growth will be visible. So yes, choose me if you want someone who isn’t just a tutor but a genuine well-wisher--- someone who will sincerely look out for your child’s progress and make sure they move forward with clarity, confidence, and consistency.
I have a little over two years of tutoring and mentoring experience, and it started very naturally. It began with my juniors at university--- they would ask me for help after classes, and we’d sit in the library going through their subjects. I never saw it as formal tutoring; I was simply helping because I genuinely enjoyed explaining things. When their results improved, their parents started noticing the change and reached out to me. That’s when it slowly became more official, and by the time I graduated, I was tutoring over ten students, including both school children and bachelor’s students, mostly teenagers. Working with them taught me how differently each student thinks and learns. One pattern I noticed is that most students don’t struggle because the topic is difficult--- they struggle because nobody has explained it in a way that truly makes sense to them. My engineering background helped a lot in addressing this--- it gave me the ability to see the bigger picture, break concepts down logically, and approach explanations in a structured, relatable way. When students connected with that approach, their engagement and confidence naturally increased. I also mentored juniors on their university projects, helping them with planning, problem-solving, and staying organized. Overall, tutoring became something very natural and fulfilling for me. Even when I use stories or examples, I keep lessons structured and tailored to each student’s pace. It aligns perfectly with my personality and the way I like supporting others.
Recent Tutoring Comments:
Practicing sums in the said concept, which included a variety of surd operations and application of higher- level thinking. Teaching a new concept (conjugate) ...
Practicing sums in the said concept, which included a variety of surd operations and application of higher- level thinking. Teaching a new concept (conjugate) proved well. The student is now quite prepared and confident in practicing them in their math class(school).
Went really well. Simple practicing will definitely ensure higher grades.
Covered the topics being taught in class and the ones the student had not been able to attend due to their family vocation. Thus, ensuring that they are staying on ...
Covered the topics being taught in class and the ones the student had not been able to attend due to their family vocation. Thus, ensuring that they are staying on track with the lesson plan followed in school.
All good. The student is confident with the trigonometry basics, easily grasped the concepts and worked out sums amazingly during the session.
1. The student has a good attitude towards the subject and genuinely feels happy when she gets the answers right. 2. Quite familiar with the concepts and remembers ...
1. The student has a good attitude towards the subject and genuinely feels happy when she gets the answers right. 2. Quite familiar with the concepts and remembers things when given a quick refresh.
All good. Constant tutoring would definitely serve beneficial and help secure higher grades which will aid them in moving up the classes.
1. Able to work out ‘completing the squares method’ on his own successfully. Great job. 2. Revisiting the previous quadratics concepts to solidify ...
1. Able to work out ‘completing the squares method’ on his own successfully. Great job. 2. Revisiting the previous quadratics concepts to solidify learning. 3. Revision of PSF and Discriminant quadratic formula methods. 4. Nature of the roots of the discriminant was taught. 5. Student remembered and was able to recite all the formulae we’ve been practicing from Day 1. Amazing.
All good. Only improvement would be to put more effort in working out the homework sums and practicing the concepts regularly (as given).