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Lovemore M - Tutor in Sharon Park

I am a University graduate at UNISA and I'm passionate about Engineering. I'm very good at teaching Maths and Physics at both University and Secondary level. For university students I teach the following subjects: Engineering design, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics up to 4th level, and Mechanics of machines + Strength of materials up to second level I hate to fail, and so we will all pass

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Teaching places

My Home and Students Home

Travelling distance

Lovemore will travel 20km from Sharon Park, Nigel, Gauteng, South Africa

Languages spoken

Lovemore speaks Zulu, English, and Ndebele

Experience / Education
2014-2019, studied Mechanical Engineering with UNISA, course finished with more than 17 distinctions 2008-2010, studiedMachineshop Engineering with Kwekwe Polytechnic, Zimbabwe 2003-2006, studied secondary and passed all registered subjects in one seating 2010 -2012, tutoring high school students in Mathematics and Physics in Zimbabwe 2013-2019, tutoring high school students in Mathematics and Physics in S.A 2015-2019, tutoring Maths, Physics, Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics for University students
Subjects taught
  • Math

    Firstly I'm so passionate about transferring knowledge to anyone who need it, I strive to make sure one understands and I don't hesitate to do that continuously as long as we all achieve our goals. Mathematics have been my best subject, from primary to secondary, tertiary and up to University level Passed Mathematics at primary level with distinction, secondary level with distinction, tertiary level with distinction and lastly at university level with distinction. I have been exposed to Pure mathematics, Engineering mathematics and all kinds as long as its Mathematics. I have recently graduated with UNISA in the Mechanical Engineering department and I am willing to offer one on one, tailor made lessons to all willing and future students. As my student, you can always be equal or better than me

    Lovemore teaches Math at High School and University/College level(s)