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dheeraj K.
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!
£22-£27
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dheeraj K.
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!
Joanna P.
University College London - Msci Biochemistry (Bachelors)
Hi! I'm Joanna (she/her), I'm 19 and I'm a student at UCL studying Biochemistry.I'm massively passionate about science, especially the Life Sciences - I think it's fascinating to learn about how life works.I think it's so i...
£30-£32
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0 / 5
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0 lessons
Joanna P.
University College London - Msci Biochemistry (Bachelors)
Hi! I'm Joanna (she/her), I'm 19 and I'm a student at UCL studying Biochemistry.I'm massively passionate about science, especially the Life Sciences - I think it's fascinating to learn about how life works.I think it's so i...
Siddiqa M.
Leicester - Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Bachelors)
🌟 **Unlock Your Academic Potential with Siddiqa!** Greetings! I am thrilled to be your guide on the path to academic success. With immense joy, I can confidently share that every student I've had the privilege of tea
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
40 reviews
278 lessons
Siddiqa M.
Leicester - Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Bachelors)
🌟 **Unlock Your Academic Potential with Siddiqa!** Greetings! I am thrilled to be your guide on the path to academic success. With immense joy, I can confidently share that every student I've had the privilege of tea
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
/hr
5 / 5
2 reviews
143 lessons
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 ...
Laylah D.
Kings College London - Biomedical Science (Bachelors)
Hi! My name's Laylah and I'm currently studying Biomedical Science at King's College London. I'm passionate about the subjects I tutor and I hope to pass this along to my prospective students! My ultimate goal is to help students a
£37-£39
/hr
4.5 / 5
2 reviews
66 lessons
Laylah D.
Kings College London - Biomedical Science (Bachelors)
Hi! My name's Laylah and I'm currently studying Biomedical Science at King's College London. I'm passionate about the subjects I tutor and I hope to pass this along to my prospective students! My ultimate goal is to help students a
Kallinikos C.
Oxford - Structural Biology and Virology (Doctorate)
Knowledge is more than acing an exam - I will try to teach you not just how to solve complex challenges, but also how to never stop challenging yourself.
£55-£57
/hr
5 / 5
388 reviews
2933 lessons
Kallinikos C.
Oxford - Structural Biology and Virology (Doctorate)
Knowledge is more than acing an exam - I will try to teach you not just how to solve complex challenges, but also how to never stop challenging yourself.
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