School chemistry
School chemistry

Maria Lukina
Chemistry and Chemical Technologies (JKU Linz), AT
Tutors in:
English
+ 1
Customized for:
Germany
Detailed description
I’m studying Chemistry and Chemical Technologies in Austria and conduct lessons online via Skype or Zoom. Before that, I spent two years at the Pediatric University in St. Petersburg, and earlier, I studied in a chemistry-biology class and passed the Russian Unified State Exam with excellent results.
I love understanding and explaining chemistry! My goal is to make complex topics simple and accessible, using real-life examples to show how chemistry works, and connecting it to mathematics and physics. I primarily work with university students, helping them prepare for exams and tackle university-level material, but I’m also happy to work with school students.
When preparing for lessons, I take into account individual learning styles and adjust the program to make sure everyone feels comfortable and confident in the subject. Lessons usually last 60 minutes. Please send your homework (from school or university) in advance (one day before the lesson), along with any solutions you have. I provide literature and notes based on what I use in my university studies, but always cross-check with your sources (like lectures from professors, etc.). Feel free to ask any questions!
I love understanding and explaining chemistry! My goal is to make complex topics simple and accessible, using real-life examples to show how chemistry works, and connecting it to mathematics and physics. I primarily work with university students, helping them prepare for exams and tackle university-level material, but I’m also happy to work with school students.
When preparing for lessons, I take into account individual learning styles and adjust the program to make sure everyone feels comfortable and confident in the subject. Lessons usually last 60 minutes. Please send your homework (from school or university) in advance (one day before the lesson), along with any solutions you have. I provide literature and notes based on what I use in my university studies, but always cross-check with your sources (like lectures from professors, etc.). Feel free to ask any questions!
