I have had a love for maths and physics since I was really young but was likewise extremely interested in medicine, so Biomedical Engineering was the optimal degree which used maths and physics to medical applications.
I understand that trainees discover and thrive in different ways so I would be familiar with the trainee and also just how they best learn and adjust my mentor to whatever suits them best, and also try make these classes as fascinating as feasible for them to get the most of their sessions. My much-loved part regarding peer tuition is when a trainee has an innovation and the subject snaps them. I'm really hoping that my enthusiasm for the subjects will certainly make tutorials interesting, as I always found that my most appealing teachers were the ones who were passionate about what they educate.
My passion for Biomedical Engineering has additionally led to my being included in a summer season project including making my electrical prosthetic hand for handprints.