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Briony W.
Newcastle - sport and exercise science (Bachelors)
Bachelor of Science UK leading university ,4 years tutoring experience,SEN specialist
£55-£57
/hr
5 / 5
76 reviews
447 lessons
Briony W.
Newcastle - sport and exercise science (Bachelors)
Bachelor of Science UK leading university ,4 years tutoring experience,SEN specialist
Lucy P.
Leeds - Psychology (Bachelors)
Psychology student at Leeds with a particular passion for neuroscience and biology/biopsychology :)
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
141 reviews
1114 lessons
Lucy P.
Leeds - Psychology (Bachelors)
Psychology student at Leeds with a particular passion for neuroscience and biology/biopsychology :)
Aya B.
Durham - English literature (Other)
Hi ! My name is Aya and I’m an undergraduate student studying English Literature at Durham University. I tutor a range of subjects from English to Geography :)
£55-£57
/hr
5 / 5
41 reviews
277 lessons
Aya B.
Durham - English literature (Other)
Hi ! My name is Aya and I’m an undergraduate student studying English Literature at Durham University. I tutor a range of subjects from English to Geography :)
Parkavi G.
Kings College London - Bsc Neuroscience and Psychology (Bachelors)
Friendly Neuroscience and Psychology student, passionate about making a difference in students' education and helping them to achieve the best grades.
£47-£49
/hr
4.9 / 5
108 reviews
1158 lessons
Parkavi G.
Kings College London - Bsc Neuroscience and Psychology (Bachelors)
Friendly Neuroscience and Psychology student, passionate about making a difference in students' education and helping them to achieve the best grades.
Jessica D.
Lancaster - Human Geography with placement year (Bachelors)
Friendly Geography student, who hopes to improve a students confidence and love for their subject by boosting their grades.
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
55 reviews
544 lessons
Jessica D.
Lancaster - Human Geography with placement year (Bachelors)
Friendly Geography student, who hopes to improve a students confidence and love for their subject by boosting their grades.
Rachael A.
Edinburgh - Psychology (Bachelors)
Experienced tutor with results; keen on delivering, learning & educating in the way that's best for you :)
£47-£49
/hr
5 / 5
65 reviews
558 lessons
Rachael A.
Edinburgh - Psychology (Bachelors)
Experienced tutor with results; keen on delivering, learning & educating in the way that's best for you :)
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