Established in 2007, Keystone Tutors is one of the UK’s leading private tutoring organisations. Here is a sample of the Engineering Admissions Assessment (ENGAA) tutors that we represent. They are predominantly based in London and work online with families based outside of London or overseas. Below you will also find details of articles and FAQs relevant to the Engineering Admissions Assessment (ENGAA).
Jon is a former Head of Science with over 10 years' experience in teaching GCSE Science and A-level Physics. He joined Keystone in 2012 and has helped 250 Keystone families over this period, teaching more than 9,800 hours.
Jack is an Oxford graduate who is passionate about Maths and Science. He aims to inspire his students and help them to become independent learners.
Andrew is an enthusiastic tutor with a passion for Maths and Physics. He has experience with SEN and homeschooling students and enjoys sculpting his lessons to meet the student's requirements.
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The Engineering Admissions Assessment (ENGAA) is an exam used by Cambridge University as part of their assessment process for candidates applying to study Engineering.
The exam is designed to be demanding, and to test the applicant’s skill at applying their scientific and mathematical knowledge. This 2 hour exam consists of:
Calculators may not be used in either section.
Tests take place in early November.
The ENGAA is a challenging test for candidates wishing gain a place to read Engineering at Cambridge University. The Tutors we represent are experienced in helping candidates perform well under the pressure of the ENGAA, which is designed to stretch even the most academically able students. They can help students to develop speed and accuracy by working with them on sample questions and practice papers, and providing detailed feedback on how to improve performance. They can also focus on reinforcing those topics in Mathematics and Physics which applicants find challenging, to better enable them to distinguish themselves against the strong competition they will face in the ENGAA.