My name is Ahmad Haidar, and I am currently pursuing my master’s degree in Battery Materials and Technology at University of Bayreuth. Before that, I completed my bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering, where I achieved strong academic results and developed a solid foundation in mathematics, physics, analytical thinking, and scientific problem-solving. Throughout my academic journey, I was alw...
My name is Ahmad Haidar, and I am currently pursuing my master’s degree in Battery Materials and Technology at University of Bayreuth. Before that, I completed my bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering, where I achieved strong academic results and developed a solid foundation in mathematics, physics, analytical thinking, and scientific problem-solving. Throughout my academic journey, I was always the person classmates and friends turned to whenever they needed help understanding difficult topics or preparing for important exams. This naturally led me to gain experience in private tutoring and supporting students from different school levels and academic backgrounds.
Teaching has always been much more than just a job or side activity for me — it is something I genuinely love and feel deeply passionate about. I truly enjoy helping students overcome challenges, improve their confidence, and discover that mathematics can become easier and even enjoyable when explained correctly and patiently. I strongly believe that every student learns differently, which is why I always adapt my teaching methods according to each student’s pace, strengths, and individual needs.
My lessons are interactive, supportive, and focused on real understanding rather than memorization. I create a comfortable environment where students feel encouraged to ask questions freely and learn without pressure or fear of making mistakes. During lessons, I explain concepts step by step, solve exercises together with students, and focus heavily on exam preparation and strengthening problem-solving skills. My goal is not only to help students achieve better grades, but also to build their confidence, logical thinking abilities, independence, and long-term motivation toward learning and academic success.
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