Welcome to Instructor Alison's Tutorials Channel
I am a tutor and Educational counselor with a demonstrated history of working in the education industry. Skilled in analytical skills. Strong educational professional with a Distinction in MSc Theoretical Physics.
On this channel, I will be sharing a sequence of simplified tutorials on Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry.
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Happy New Month & Welcome Back to School!
As we step into September, I want to celebrate a fresh start, a new academic session, and fresh opportunities for growth. ✨📚✈️
To all students returning to school, this is your time to embrace excellence, consistency, and resilience. Every new session is another chance to build, grow, and achieve more than before.
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Let’s make this new month and session impactful. Excellence is achievable when you stay consistent and guided.
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I’m available to support your learning journey.
Wishing you all a fruitful September filled with growth, learning, and success.
Instructor Alison
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The Lecturer Who Said I Would Never Have a Distinction
Part 1
I will never forget the day one of my HND Physics Lab Technicians looked me straight in the eye and said:
“You will never have a distinction in this department. Physics is not for distinction candidates. I will follow you to the end.”
Yes! to my face.
I was stunned. I didn’t steal, cheat, or disrespect him. My only “crime” was organizing tutorials for my coursemates and students, tutorials that I used to make students pass exams effortlessly, to survive, pay my rent, and afford my school fees because nobody was supporting me. It looked like I was trying to prove too much or trying to be what I shouldn’t be and that became a threat to this man.
As if his words were not enough, this same Lab Technologist went ahead and gave me 0/40 in a practical exam we hadn’t even written yet.
You read that right.
Zero.
Over.
Forty.
Then he boldly pinned it to the notice board in his office to humiliate me in front of everyone who walked in there.
People begged on my behalf. My classmates but he refused to listen to anyone.
This man was determined to pull me down.
I even went to him privately. I explained:
"Sir, I finished my ND in 2012. I couldn’t proceed to HND in 2013 with my mates because I had no support. It took me till 2016 to come back. I teach students just to survive and help others."
He nodded like he heard me…
But did what was already in his heart.
From then on, he did everything possible to make sure I never succeeded. In every exam, I was separated from the crowd and made to sit alone. It felt like punishment.
Like humiliation.
Students feared him.
Lecturers wouldn’t speak against him.
Nobody challenged his wickedness.
I wasn’t even sure he had a Master’s degree, he was mostly a lab technologist with HND or maybe a PGD. But somehow, he had the power to frustrate students.
Even when he stopped teaching me in HND1, he still reached out to his colleagues and influenced my results negatively.
I remember after every practical session, I would write the report so well. I plotted my graphs perfectly. I used my brain. I helped many of my classmates do theirs and they would all score an A.
Me? I would see C.
I wanted to scream.
I wanted to give up.
I wanted to cry.
Some courses that everyone feared, I would score A or AB.
But that Lab Technologist course?
C. Always C.
It was all calculated.
But guess what?
I may not have gotten that Distinction in my HND…
But I didn’t let him win.
I graduated with an Upper Credit, and I promised myself that:
"While going for my PGD and Master's, I must come back and break every limitation. I must face the most difficult aspect of physics-Theoretical and Mathematical Physics and I must graduate with distinction."
That’s exactly what I did.
But I will leave that for Part 2.
Many students out there are victims of lecturers like this.
Some of you reading this today are still struggling because of a teacher who told you “you can’t.”
Some of you hate math or physics or chemistry because someone made you feel useless.
Now I want to hear your story:
Which teacher or lecturer made you almost give up?
💔 Which subject did they ruin for you?
Drop it in the comment section. Let your story be heard.
Anticipate PART 2
The comeback.
The distinction.
The victory.
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I Failed Statistics Twice 😔
Let me tell you a story many people don’t know…
When I entered Year 1, I was full of excitement, big dreams, fresh energy.
But I made one mistake: I was unserious with Statistics.
I underestimated it.
I failed the course, not once, but twice.
Carry over became my reality.
I felt shame, fear, even regret.
I remember walking into the exam hall the second time, heart pounding, praying I’d just pass this time. But boom, another carry over.
That moment broke something in me, but it also ignited a fire.
I told myself: Alison, you no go carry this course again in your life!
I sat up.
I started learning Statistics from scratch, not to pass, but to understand.
I gave it the respect it deserved.
I studied it, practiced it, and over time… I became so good at it,
I started teaching others.
Fast forward to today
I’ve trained students who are now making A’s in that same course that once defeated me.
That’s why when students fail, I understand.
I’ve been there. I carry the scar. And now, I carry the solution.
I didn’t become a tutor because I was born brilliant.
I became a tutor because I was broken by failure, but I chose to rise.
Whether it’s Math, Statistics, Chemistry, or Physics
I now teach these subjects, and I teach them in relatable Pidgin English so that no matter your background, you can understand.
You too can rise. You too can pass.
You just need the right guide and I’m here for you.
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Let’s turn your story around, just like I turned mine.
Drop a ❤️ if you’ve ever failed a subject and came back stronger.
And tag someone who needs this message today.
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Discipline. Precision. Resilience.
Not every part of me shows up with a whiteboard or a computer screen. Some roots run deeper. The orientation I received has shaped how I think, how I speak, how I respond, even how I see life.
In a world full of noise, structure teaches you to be still.
In a world full of pressure, training teaches you to stand.
Grateful for the journey so far.
And may God protect everyone in service, those standing for peace, order, and sacrifice.
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#SilentStrength
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Maybe no one will chat with me on this but I really need to talk to someone 😩
One principle in quantum mechanics that really stands out to me is the No-Cloning Theorem.
In classical computing, you can copy information freely, files, messages, even backup entire systems.
But in the quantum world, it’s different:
You can’t perfectly copy an unknown quantum state.
That’s wild! At first, I thought maybe it was just a technical limitation. But no, it’s a fundamental law.
If you try to clone a qubit in an unknown state, quantum mechanics says “No.”
I’m still thinking about how this connects to quantum cryptography and why it’s so important for secure communication.
If you’ve taught or worked with this principle before, how do you normally explain the idea to people coming from a classical mindset?
As always, I’m documenting my learning journey while remaining open to fully funded PhD opportunities in quantum computing and theoretical physics.
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