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Rojbin G.
Warwick - Law (Bachelors)
Energetic, friendly and experienced! I look forward to supporting students from all age groups.
£55-£57
/hr
5 / 5
14 reviews
604 lessons
Rojbin G.
Warwick - Law (Bachelors)
Energetic, friendly and experienced! I look forward to supporting students from all age groups.
Shajan S.
Queen Mary University - Economics (Bachelors)
I am a dedicated student with a fervour for teaching Maths and Economics. My journey as an aspiring educator has been shaped by my unwavering love for these subjects and my desire to share that passion with others. As a first year student majoring
£30-£32
/hr
5 / 5
8 reviews
295 lessons
Shajan S.
Queen Mary University - Economics (Bachelors)
I am a dedicated student with a fervour for teaching Maths and Economics. My journey as an aspiring educator has been shaped by my unwavering love for these subjects and my desire to share that passion with others. As a first year student majoring
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 :)
Muhammed V.
Lancaster - Accounting and Finance (Bachelors)
My name is Muhammed and I study Accounting and Finance at University. I really enjoy my course and am able to relate to the real world to see how decision making can affect individuals, businesses and the world that we live in.As a tutor,
£30-£32
/hr
5 / 5
7 reviews
88 lessons
Muhammed V.
Lancaster - Accounting and Finance (Bachelors)
My name is Muhammed and I study Accounting and Finance at University. I really enjoy my course and am able to relate to the real world to see how decision making can affect individuals, businesses and the world that we live in.As a tutor,
Iris T.
Exeter - Liberal Arts (Politics Major) (Bachelors)
A positive, friendly and compassionate tutor working with you to feel confident in your studies.
£22-£27
/hr
0 / 5
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0 lessons
Iris T.
Exeter - Liberal Arts (Politics Major) (Bachelors)
A positive, friendly and compassionate tutor working with you to feel confident in your studies.
Lithuna S.
City, University of London - Economics (Bachelors)
Greetings! My name is Lithuna, and I am an accomplished Economics graduate with a strong focus on tutoring GCSE Maths, A-Level Economics and A-Level Sociology.
£47-£49
/hr
5 / 5
50 reviews
713 lessons
Lithuna S.
City, University of London - Economics (Bachelors)
Greetings! My name is Lithuna, and I am an accomplished Economics graduate with a strong focus on tutoring GCSE Maths, A-Level Economics and A-Level Sociology.
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