


Aryan Sanyal (Warwick)
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TUTORS IN: ENGLISH
Hello, I am Aryan, an experienced tutor studying Finance at Warwick University with a focus on statistics and mathematical methods. With a strong academic background in Mathematics and Further Mathematics A Level, and two 9s in Maths and Further Maths GCSE, and an expected first at Warwick, I offer highly tailored tutoring for GCSE, A level Mathematics, and mathematics competitions. I have consistently performed well in national mathematical competitions, achieving golds in UKMT and reaching high rounds in the British Mathematical Olympiad. I use a combination of active recall and spaced repetition to retain information more effectively - especially for subjects that require a lot of understanding, like Maths. I also break down complex topics into simple, teachable steps as if I were explaining them to someone else, a technique I use when tutoring to make difficult content easier to grasp. I’ve found that using visual aids and real-world examples can also really help make abstract concepts more relatable One of the most positive experiences I've had was during GCSEs when I helped a struggling classmate in Maths improve from a predicted 4 to achieving an 8 by the time of our final exams. Explaining complex topics in a way that finally “clicked” for him made me realise how much I enjoyed teaching and how rewarding it is to see someone grow in confidence. That experience not only deepened my own understanding but also sparked my interest in tutoring, which I’ve carried with me into university.
ONLINE
TUTORS IN: ENGLISH
Hello, I am Aryan, an experienced tutor studying Finance at Warwick University with a focus on statistics and mathematical methods. With a strong academic background in Mathematics and Further Mathematics A Level, and two 9s in Maths and Further Maths GCSE, and an expected first at Warwick, I offer highly tailored tutoring for GCSE, A level Mathematics, and mathematics competitions. I have consistently performed well in national mathematical competitions, achieving golds in UKMT and reaching high rounds in the British Mathematical Olympiad. I use a combination of active recall and spaced repetition to retain information more effectively - especially for subjects that require a lot of understanding, like Maths. I also break down complex topics into simple, teachable steps as if I were explaining them to someone else, a technique I use when tutoring to make difficult content easier to grasp. I’ve found that using visual aids and real-world examples can also really help make abstract concepts more relatable One of the most positive experiences I've had was during GCSEs when I helped a struggling classmate in Maths improve from a predicted 4 to achieving an 8 by the time of our final exams. Explaining complex topics in a way that finally “clicked” for him made me realise how much I enjoyed teaching and how rewarding it is to see someone grow in confidence. That experience not only deepened my own understanding but also sparked my interest in tutoring, which I’ve carried with me into university.
ONLINE
TUTORS IN: ENGLISH
Hello, I am Aryan, an experienced tutor studying Finance at Warwick University with a focus on statistics and mathematical methods. With a strong academic background in Mathematics and Further Mathematics A Level, and two 9s in Maths and Further Maths GCSE, and an expected first at Warwick, I offer highly tailored tutoring for GCSE, A level Mathematics, and mathematics competitions. I have consistently performed well in national mathematical competitions, achieving golds in UKMT and reaching high rounds in the British Mathematical Olympiad. I use a combination of active recall and spaced repetition to retain information more effectively - especially for subjects that require a lot of understanding, like Maths. I also break down complex topics into simple, teachable steps as if I were explaining them to someone else, a technique I use when tutoring to make difficult content easier to grasp. I’ve found that using visual aids and real-world examples can also really help make abstract concepts more relatable One of the most positive experiences I've had was during GCSEs when I helped a struggling classmate in Maths improve from a predicted 4 to achieving an 8 by the time of our final exams. Explaining complex topics in a way that finally “clicked” for him made me realise how much I enjoyed teaching and how rewarding it is to see someone grow in confidence. That experience not only deepened my own understanding but also sparked my interest in tutoring, which I’ve carried with me into university.