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Jacob S.
Cambridge - Economics (Bachelors)
Hey! I'm a graduate from Cambridge, now studying my PhD at St Andrews. I am exam-orientated, and want to build on class material with careful question practice.
£47-£49
/hr
5 / 5
35 reviews
182 lessons
Jacob S.
Cambridge - Economics (Bachelors)
Hey! I'm a graduate from Cambridge, now studying my PhD at St Andrews. I am exam-orientated, and want to build on class material with careful question practice.
Jonathan B.
Dundee - Mathematics & Financial Economics (Integrated Masters)
You’ve tried the rest. Now go with the best! Book a free meeting with me today to get started.
£30-£32
/hr
5 / 5
551 reviews
4777 lessons
Jonathan B.
Dundee - Mathematics & Financial Economics (Integrated Masters)
You’ve tried the rest. Now go with the best! Book a free meeting with me today to get started.
Lucy N.
University of Oxford - MSc Economic and Social History (Masters)
I am an adaptive, experienced, responsive, patient and understanding tutor with unique tips and tricks to help my students achieve their goals.
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
25 reviews
318 lessons
Lucy N.
University of Oxford - MSc Economic and Social History (Masters)
I am an adaptive, experienced, responsive, patient and understanding tutor with unique tips and tricks to help my students achieve their goals.
Jash S.
Southampton - Philosophy, Politics and Economics (Bachelors)
I enjoy teaching through the use of examples, past paper questions and active engagement. My previous experience includes; teaching Economics in Nepal, tutoring A-level economics and learning support assistant at Southampton city college. I have a...
£22-£27
/hr
5 / 5
7 reviews
133 lessons
Jash S.
Southampton - Philosophy, Politics and Economics (Bachelors)
I enjoy teaching through the use of examples, past paper questions and active engagement. My previous experience includes; teaching Economics in Nepal, tutoring A-level economics and learning support assistant at Southampton city college. I have a...
Lewis T.
LSE - Politics Philosophy and Economics (Bachelors)
Currently offering summer school tutoring. Here to give the upmost attention and confidence in your enable your learning.
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
73 reviews
1248 lessons
Lewis T.
LSE - Politics Philosophy and Economics (Bachelors)
Currently offering summer school tutoring. Here to give the upmost attention and confidence in your enable your learning.
Ire O.
Nottingham - politics and economics (Bachelors)
My name is Ire.I am currently a student at the University of Nottingham studying economics and politics. I have always had a love for Maths as well as Chemistry and Biology which made it a bit easier for me to grasp some of the complex concepts in...
£47-£49
/hr
4.8 / 5
12 reviews
952 lessons
Ire O.
Nottingham - politics and economics (Bachelors)
My name is Ire.I am currently a student at the University of Nottingham studying economics and politics. I have always had a love for Maths as well as Chemistry and Biology which made it a bit easier for me to grasp some of the complex concepts in...
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All our Economics University tutors are subject experts with a track record for helping students reach their target grades. One-to-one support can help accelerate your progress in a subject by tailoring sessions to your needs and covering topics at your pace. How much does an Economics tutor cost per hour? We like to keep online tutoring open to everyone. That’s why our prices start from just £22/hr with no extra fees. Our tutorials are also fully flexible - so you can book as many (or as few) as you need. What can you do with an Economics degree? Studying for an Economics degree can open up a broad range of career opportunities, so you’re well-placed to take advantage of the skills you’ll be learning. If you’re thinking ahead and wondering where this path can take you, it’s a good idea to have a chat with the careers advisor at your university to talk through your options. To help prepare you for that chat, you can look into a few of the most common jobs for Economics grads: - Economist - Financial risk analyst - Statistician - Stockbroker - Political risk analyst Doesn’t seem like a good fit? Go broader with your career vision and see what might be best for you. Some examples could be: - Data scientist - Diplomatic service officer - Business development manager - Policy officer - Quantity surveyor If you’re feeling stuck, think back on your studies so far and pick out the topics you’ve enjoyed the most. Is there a common theme? Are there topics/skills you’d rather not do again? Knowing what you don’t want to do can be a great way to narrow down your path, guiding you in the right direction. Everything is valuable, so be sure to mention everything to your career advisor and keep an open mind. How to find an Economics tutor for your child Not sure where to start with your search for the perfect tutor? Don’t worry! We’re here for you. We know how important it is to find a great tutor that can deliver real results and get on well with your teen, keeping them engaged throughout their tutoring journey and reaching their goals. There’s a few things you can talk about to help you explore what you’re looking for and narrow down your options. A few things to consider are: 1. Academic fit - do they have the right experience? Are you looking for a tutor who can produce homework and regular assessments, can your tutor deliver on this? 2. Personality match - will they get on well with your teen and be able to communicate effectively? Real results often come from excellent communication! 3. Availability - does your schedule match with theirs? Can they provide tutorials when you need them, or are they flexible? Looking for someone to chat with outside of your school/university? Book a free video meeting with one of our tutors for the perfect opportunity to explore what you’re looking for and find a great fit.