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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.
£22-£27
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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.
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
/hr
5 / 5
2 reviews
23 lessons
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.
Cyrus H.
St Andrews - Chemistry MChem (Honours) (Bachelors)
Hi - My name is Cyrus and I study Chemistry at the University of St.Andrews.<br />My aim is to create a confidence inspiring environment for students so they can further question and learn about Chemistry and Maths - through theory or exam questio...
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
4 reviews
304 lessons
Cyrus H.
St Andrews - Chemistry MChem (Honours) (Bachelors)
Hi - My name is Cyrus and I study Chemistry at the University of St.Andrews.<br />My aim is to create a confidence inspiring environment for students so they can further question and learn about Chemistry and Maths - through theory or exam questio...
Madesh S.
LSE - Mathematics and Economics (Bachelors)
I'm currently a second-year Maths and Economics student at LSE. I'm a confident maths student, having undertaken it at GCSE and A level before taking it on at University. With such a long time spent learning mathematics I've developed ...
£47-£49
/hr
5 / 5
19 reviews
913 lessons
Madesh S.
LSE - Mathematics and Economics (Bachelors)
I'm currently a second-year Maths and Economics student at LSE. I'm a confident maths student, having undertaken it at GCSE and A level before taking it on at University. With such a long time spent learning mathematics I've developed ...
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
/hr
5 / 5
1 reviews
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!
Daya N.
Birmingham - Psychology (Bachelors)
Hello, my name is Daya. I am an undergraduate psychology student. Maths was always one of my favourite subjects at school. Whilst completing my A-Levels, I privately tutored students in maths, allowing me to develop my own maths skills throu
£22-£27
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0 / 5
0 reviews
124 lessons
Daya N.
Birmingham - Psychology (Bachelors)
Hello, my name is Daya. I am an undergraduate psychology student. Maths was always one of my favourite subjects at school. Whilst completing my A-Levels, I privately tutored students in maths, allowing me to develop my own maths skills throu
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