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Rahul V.

University College London - Cancer Biomedicine (Bachelors)

Hi I'm Rahul, and I'm studying coding with JavaScript. I've studied Maths, Chemistry, Biology and Physics A-levels, and have a BSc and MSc in Cancer Research.

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Rahul V.

University College London - Cancer Biomedicine (Bachelors)

Hi I'm Rahul, and I'm studying coding with JavaScript. I've studied Maths, Chemistry, Biology and Physics A-levels, and have a BSc and MSc in Cancer Research.

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Tom H.

Liverpool - Mathematics (Bachelors)

Studying Maths at the University of Liverpool. I take great pride in being able to help students improve effectively and achieve what I know they are able to.

£22-£27

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Tom H.

Liverpool - Mathematics (Bachelors)

Studying Maths at the University of Liverpool. I take great pride in being able to help students improve effectively and achieve what I know they are able to.

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Ash N.

Bristol - MEng in Mechanical Engineering (Integrated Masters)

Hey!! I’m Ash, your future personal tutor. As an Engineer with real-world experience, as well as native French skills, I'll help you master each subject!

£30-£32

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30 lessons

Ash N.

Bristol - MEng in Mechanical Engineering (Integrated Masters)

Hey!! I’m Ash, your future personal tutor. As an Engineer with real-world experience, as well as native French skills, I'll help you master each subject!

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Aisha I.

Plymouth - BMBS (Bachelors)

Hello! My name is Aisha and I am a medical student at Peninsula medical school. I remember how daunting and difficult some subjects were when I was doing my GCSEs and A-levels. I would like to be the person I needed back then and help make sure I ...

£30-£32

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Aisha I.

Plymouth - BMBS (Bachelors)

Hello! My name is Aisha and I am a medical student at Peninsula medical school. I remember how daunting and difficult some subjects were when I was doing my GCSEs and A-levels. I would like to be the person I needed back then and help make sure I ...

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Aspen C.

Dundee - Dentistry (Bachelors)

£37-£39

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Aspen C.

Dundee - Dentistry (Bachelors)

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dheeraj K.

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Southampton - Physics with Astronomy (Integrated Masters)

I'm a 1st-year student studying physics and astronomy at university. I hope my passion for the subject translates into a helpful and fun learning experience!

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dheeraj K.

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Southampton - Physics with Astronomy (Integrated Masters)

I'm a 1st-year student studying physics and astronomy at university. I hope my passion for the subject translates into a helpful and fun learning experience!

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