About Me

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My name is Tomi - more than five years ago, amidst the middle of pursuing my Astrophysics degree, I began tutoring for the first time and fell in love with it.

What started as a part-time endeavour quickly evolved into a thriving business after receiving positive feedback from my very first students.

Graduating fuelled my commitment to expanding this venture, and I've since helped and  assisted over 100 individuals internationally in learning and mastering challenging subjects.


With personal experience navigating GCSE, A-Level, and University exams, I empathize with students striving for academic success.

Specializing in Mathematics and Science, I’m able to break down big ideas and simplify complex concepts, fostering my students a deeper subject understanding.

Beyond academics, my journey as a self-taught musician in Guitar and Piano underscores the importance I place on practice and patience in mastering challenging skills.


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Educational Background:

I graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Astrophysics, a field that has long since captured my curiosity and interest about the cosmos and the intricate patterns that govern our universe.

While I’m currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, I bring a unique blend of scientific curiosity and technological insight to my tutoring approach.

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Professional Experience:

With over 5 years of experience teaching online and over a year in secondary school and college settings, I've assisted many GCSE, A-Level, and international students, honing my style of tutoring to diverse academic levels and cultural backgrounds.

This experience has enriched my understanding of how best to tailor my tuition and help students!

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Beyond the Classroom:

Away from the world of academia, I have a deep love for music, often finding solace in composing melodies and writing my own lyrics expressing myself through the art of rhythms and sound.

This creative outlet not only enriches my life but also inspires me to inspire others in doing what they love!

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Adventurous Spirit:

My interests extend far beyond academic pursuits. From catching waves while surfing to snowboarding on the slopes and launching backflips, I find joy in the thrill of adventure.

Skateboarding, gymnastics, and martial arts are not just physical activities to me; they are outlets for creativity, discipline, and resilience!

My Track Record


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More About Me

  • To be honest, I've always had a deep and passionate interest with all of space and the whole universe. From as young as 9 years old, I remember looking up beyond the clouds and thinking 'I wonder how far it all goes?'. Since then, my curiosities have evolved from the vastness of cosmology and astronomy, to the complexity of quantum physics and the fabric of reality, to even the evolution of life itself.

    Ask any student I've taught and they'll tell you how much I love diving into deep thoughts and conversations about it all. I discovered this side of myself during university while I was studying astrophysics - here I began tutoring for the first time and I've loved and enjoyed it ever since.

  • Although many people see school subjects as distinct and separate, I've always been able to break past those boundaries and notice more of the nuanced connections between them. For example in Biology, we're taught about the processes of life and of the cellular reactions happening inside our bodies. However, the more we try to describe these biological processes in detail, the more knowledge of chemistry we have to introduce. This pattern continues to follow through with the other sciences as well. In Chemistry, we cannot ignore the interactions of individual atoms. The physics of charged particles is necessary to explain their behaviours. And in Physics, knowledge of the mathematical patterns and relationships unfolding in nature cannot be avoided. The connections between these subjects often tend to emerge whenever I'm discussing and explaining ideas with students.

    On the other hand, I was never a fan of English as a subject in school until I started teaching myself to rap and write my own music. I became fascinated in meaning and language and how I could express myself in a state of flow. Now its something I enjoy engaging in creatively and teaching to other people.

  • If I'm being totally honest with myself, I've been impacted in my life both by real people and by fictional characters. Growing up without a father had left me having to look elsewhere for guidance before looking to myself. I often identified with fictional characters that were fatherless from a young age and were going through struggles I could relate to. However, there was no one person, no one teacher, and no one character that inspired me, but rather, I’m continually inspired by people who have the courage to be themselves.

  • Aside from having a strong depth of subject knowledge, a willingness in wanting to help, and a genuine curiosity in the subjects themselves; I deeply believe a good tutor is one who listens well. Over the years, I've been developing and improving my ability to sincerely hear my student's point of view. And I don't mean half-hearted listening, or listening just to quickly reply, but I mean listening to actually understand my students.

    Each and every student is unique - hailing from different backgrounds, cultures and speaking different languages; each one cannot be approached the same way. After all, how can a tutor help without knowing where to start?

  • To this day, I still remember a pivotal moment in my life in one of my English classes, when I was in year 8, where everything changed for me. My English teacher had just opened up a video for the whole class to watch - it was a scene from a play that we were studying at the time. I wasn't particularly paying much attention to the video - in fact my eyes were more drawn to the greenery of the trees outside the classroom. It wasn't until I heard the background music begin to play before my attention was completely captivated. For the first time, my ears were submerged in the most harmonious music I had ever heard. This changed my life.

    A classical piano piece composed by Ludovico Einaudi, named 'Nuvole Bianche', had filled the whole classroom with melodies, blissful harmonies and rhythmic arpeggios - the likes of which my ears had never heard before. It almost brought me to tears. At the end of the lesson, I asked my English teacher how I could find that same video again so I could search it up and look for the piano audio behind it. Something in me refused to let that piece of music go unlearned. From that day onward, I showed up at the front gates of my school every morning an hour early, before the gates had even opened - all so I could secure some time and space alone with the piano in the music room, to learn that one piece. Being exposed to that wonderful piece of music, changed my school life forever.

  • During my sixth-form years studying A-level Maths, Physics and Chemistry, I often struggled with memorising all of the relevant formulas and equations. Knowing myself, I had to find a way to have fun with the revision process so I began handwriting my own flash cards. I developed a game-like technique where I would go through all the flash cards and I'd stack up a pile of cards on the topics and equations that I was confident with, allowing me to focus on the topics that I wasn't. To this day, I'm still familiar with, and remember, the relevant formulas in each subject like the back of my hand!

  • For as long as I can remember, Music has always been a deeply rooted passion of mine. On my daily commutes to college, I endured hour long bus rides from South East to Central London. I'd always have my MP3 player with me fully charged and ready to go for the entire journey. I loved listening to music of all kinds. With genres ranging from Hip Hop to Classical music, I often found myself lyrically adding to the rhythms with the voice of my own thoughts. It wasn't until the middle of studying astrophysics at university did I have time and space with myself to finally begin writing and releasing my own music. As I continue to live and breathe, music is something that'll never stop with me.

  • I've come to learn how a certain way of explaining an idea to a student may not equally be as effective when explained the same way to a different student. The ability to select the right words and phrases when throwing complex ideas across has patiently been instilled in me since I began tutoring as a profession. Through trial, error, and with a growth oriented mindset, I have acquired valuable experience which has kept me continually adjusting my approach to each and every student I meet, helping me tailor the lessons to their specific needs - I think this is what makes me a great tutor!

Contact me

Tutor T’s Tuition Ltd
124 Capital Office
City Road
London
EC1V 2NX

Tomi Adepegba

Email: tomiade@tutortstuition.com
Phone: 07865751204