How do my lessons work?
First things first: no panic. I'm Fatemeh, 25, a mechanical engineering master's student and certified NDT Level 2 engineer. I've taught students aged 7 to 18 in math and physics – at NGOs, as a university teaching assistant, and privately. And yes, I also teach Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) – ultrasound, thermography, radiography, and more.
My method:
Every student is d...
How do my lessons work?
First things first: no panic. I'm Fatemeh, 25, a mechanical engineering master's student and certified NDT Level 2 engineer. I've taught students aged 7 to 18 in math and physics – at NGOs, as a university teaching assistant, and privately. And yes, I also teach Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) – ultrasound, thermography, radiography, and more.
My method:
Every student is different. So I first find out: where exactly is the difficulty? Then we build up step by step – without pressure. I don't just explain formulas; I show you tricks from real engineering practice. You'll learn to find mistakes like an NDT engineer – except your mistakes are in your notebook, not in a bridge ??
Classroom vibe:
Focused but relaxed. We even laugh at silly slip-ups sometimes. No fear of asking questions – there are no stupid questions. Just real "aha!" moments.
What you'll take away:
Clear structure and explanations that actually make sense
Confidence in math, physics, and engineering
Optional: basic NDT knowledge (thermography, ultrasound, etc.) – perfect for technical careers or engineering studies
My promise: You won't just get better grades – you'll understand why things work. And that feels pretty great. ??
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