Noah - Physics tutor - Birmingham
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Noah - Physics tutor - Birmingham

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Noah

  • Rate $34
  • Response 24h
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    Number of students Noah has taught since their arrival at Superprof

Noah - Physics tutor - Birmingham

$34/h

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  • Physics

MSci Theoretical Physics student at the University of Birmingham teaching Physics to secondary school and A-level students

  • Physics

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About Noah

Hi! I'm Noah, a second-year MSci Theoretical Physics student at the University of Birmingham with a real passion for tutoring. During my time in sixth form, I tutored students at both GCSE and A-Level, quickly discovering how much I enjoy helping others build confidence and skill in the subject. I love breaking down complex ideas and showing students how powerful and rewarding problem-solving and physical understanding can be. Whether you're preparing for exams or just looking to deepen your understanding, I aim to make lessons clear, focused, and tailored to your needs — always with the goal of making you a more confident and capable physicist. I offer a free 30-minute trial lesson so you can see how I teach, ask any questions, and decide if it’s a good fit — with no pressure or obligation to continue. It’s a great chance to experience my approach and discuss your goals before jumping in. If you're even slightly curious, give it a try — there’s nothing to lose and potentially a lot to gain! For those who it's of interest to; I achieved A*s in Maths, Further Maths and Physics A-levels, and am currently working at a high first in my degree program.

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About the lesson

  • Sophomore
  • Junior
  • Middle School
  • levels :

    Sophomore

    Junior

    Middle School

  • English

All languages in which the lesson is available :

English

My Teaching Methodology: While understanding theory is important, I believe that true growth comes from applying that knowledge in diverse and challenging ways. A good physicist doesn't just memorise methods—they develop problem-solving skills by using a variety of tools and techniques in unfamiliar contexts. That’s why my approach focuses on working through thoughtfully selected problems that encourage deeper thinking and creative application of concepts. This not only reinforces core skills but also builds the kind of flexible, analytical mindset that leads to real progress and long-term success. Typical Lesson Structure: Quick Recap: We begin by reviewing the previous session with a couple of short questions. This helps get into a scientific frame of mind and refresh key ideas. New Content: I introduce any new theory, techniques, or tools relevant to the current topic, keeping explanations clear and focused. Guided Practice: Students start by solving simpler, scaffolded questions that highlight the core steps and reinforce the new material in a straightforward context. Challenging Problems: We then shift to more complex or non-standard problems that require applying the theory in deeper, less obvious ways—this is where real understanding develops. If a student is approaching exams, the structure adjusts accordingly. We shift focus to: Past paper practice, mark scheme strategies, time management and targeting weak spots. As a physicist myself, I understand firsthand how weaknesses in maths can become a major barrier to progress in Physics. Many students struggle not because they don’t understand the physics concepts, but because they’re held back by gaps in their mathematical foundations. With extensive experience tutoring maths, I’m well-equipped to help students bridge that gap. Whether it’s algebra, trigonometry, vectors, or problem-solving techniques, I can provide the support needed to strengthen the mathematical skills that underpin success in Physics. If Physics is feeling harder than it should — there’s a good chance it’s the maths. Let’s fix that. Additionally, I am very happy to write additional practice questions, tailored specifically to the students needs as a form of "homework" if requested.

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Rates

Rate

  • $34

Pack rates

  • 5h: $155
  • 10h: $303

online

  • $34/h

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This first lesson offered with Noah will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.

  • 30mins

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