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Bio
I’m a UCT Computer Science Honours graduate and former Applied Statistics tutor. I break complex concepts into clear steps and help students build strong understanding and confidence.
I’m patient, supportive, and never judgmental in my approach to teaching. I’m happy to start from the basics and guide students step by step until concepts truly click. Many students choose to work with me because I create a comfortable space where they can build confidence and achieve real understanding.
Education
• BSc Com Sci & Applied Stats, UCT, distinction (2021–23)
• BSc Hons Com Sci, UCT (2024)
• Applied Stats tutor, 3rd-year, UCT, including linear programming, neural networks & machine learning
My Proudest
Achievements
• Releasing a multiplayer game on Steam as the sole programmer, handling physics, networking, and gameplay, and constantly learning new skills like 3D modelling and writing fiction, are achievements that reflect my creativity, discipline, and passion for learning.
Subjects
Computer Programming
First Year - Third Year CSC3003SBSc Honours Computer Science graduate from UCT with a third-year distinction and real-world programming experience. As the sole developer of a multiplayer game, I focus on strengthening students’ coding logic and problem-solving abilities.
Applied Statistics
First Year - Third Year STA3036SBSc Honours in Computer Science (UCT) and former 3rd-year Applied Statistics tutor at UCT. I teach topics such as linear programming, neural networks, and machine learning, focusing on clear explanations and strong conceptual understanding.
Location
Benjamin will travel up to 15km from Newlands, Cape Town, Western Cape to you.
Approximate location and area of coverage.

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