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Sieona K.

Kingston University - mPharm (Integrated Masters)

Hello there! My name is Sieona and I am a second year Pharmacy student. For me education was a rollercoaster ride. Even though this is a cliche statement…I know how a good student, a tryimg student and a bad student can be. I have went

£30-£32

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Star 5 / 5

31 reviews

236 lessons

Sieona K.

Kingston University - mPharm (Integrated Masters)

Hello there! My name is Sieona and I am a second year Pharmacy student. For me education was a rollercoaster ride. Even though this is a cliche statement…I know how a good student, a tryimg student and a bad student can be. I have went

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Noah S.

Durham - Theology (Bachelors)

Hi, I'm Noah and I'm an enthusiastic and patient tutor who loves teaching. I'm committed to finding the best way for you to lea

£37-£39

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Star 5 / 5

53 reviews

479 lessons

Noah S.

Durham - Theology (Bachelors)

Hi, I'm Noah and I'm an enthusiastic and patient tutor who loves teaching. I'm committed to finding the best way for you to lea

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William L.

Cambridge - Theology, Religion, and Philosophy of Religion (Bachelors)

Hello, I’m Will, a third-year student at Cambridge university studying Theology/Anthropology. I’m passionate in particular about theatre and creative writing.

£55-£57

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Star 5 / 5

9 reviews

75 lessons

William L.

Cambridge - Theology, Religion, and Philosophy of Religion (Bachelors)

Hello, I’m Will, a third-year student at Cambridge university studying Theology/Anthropology. I’m passionate in particular about theatre and creative writing.

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Eden E.

Warwick - Philosophy (Bachelors)

Hola, mi nombre es Eden. Soy un estudiante universitario de 1er año que estudia Filosofía en la Universidad de Warwick. Soy muy flexible en mi trabajo, por lo que puedo atender cualquier necesidad académica. Entiendo que diferentes estudiantes apr...

£30-£32

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Star 5 / 5

3 reviews

113 lessons

Eden E.

Warwick - Philosophy (Bachelors)

Hola, mi nombre es Eden. Soy un estudiante universitario de 1er año que estudia Filosofía en la Universidad de Warwick. Soy muy flexible en mi trabajo, por lo que puedo atender cualquier necesidad académica. Entiendo que diferentes estudiantes apr...

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Isobel J.

Super tutor

Durham - English And Philosophy (Bachelors)

First Class Hons. in English and Philosophy. Passionate, enthusiastic and patient tutoring, tailored to the student's needs and aims.

£55-£57

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Star 5 / 5

125 reviews

1481 lessons

Isobel J.

Super tutor

Durham - English And Philosophy (Bachelors)

First Class Hons. in English and Philosophy. Passionate, enthusiastic and patient tutoring, tailored to the student's needs and aims.

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Charles B.

Durham - Theology and Religion (Bachelors)

I am a Theology and Religion student at Durham University, who has spent a year working in both Croydon and Vienna in a theological capacity. I have always been fascinated by theology and am a member of the Theology Society at my university as wel...

£37-£39

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Star 5 / 5

7 reviews

86 lessons

Charles B.

Durham - Theology and Religion (Bachelors)

I am a Theology and Religion student at Durham University, who has spent a year working in both Croydon and Vienna in a theological capacity. I have always been fascinated by theology and am a member of the Theology Society at my university as wel...

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