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Mate B.
University College London - Computer Science (Integrated Masters)
Passionate multilingual Computer Science student working hard to make sure students reach their full potential.
£55-£57
/hr
4.8 / 5
108 reviews
947 lessons
Mate B.
University College London - Computer Science (Integrated Masters)
Passionate multilingual Computer Science student working hard to make sure students reach their full potential.
Angelos S.
York - PhD in Philosophy (Doctorate)
I have a PhD in Philosophy from the University of York. I am passionate about helping you excel in your field and guiding you toward performing at your best!
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
37 reviews
244 lessons
Angelos S.
York - PhD in Philosophy (Doctorate)
I have a PhD in Philosophy from the University of York. I am passionate about helping you excel in your field and guiding you toward performing at your best!
Joe M.
Warwick - Computer Science (Bachelors)
A dedicated, hard-working tutor with a passion in tutoring maths, computer science and programming.
£55-£57
/hr
5 / 5
78 reviews
437 lessons
Joe M.
Warwick - Computer Science (Bachelors)
A dedicated, hard-working tutor with a passion in tutoring maths, computer science and programming.
Cade C.
Leeds - Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering (Integrated Masters)
Hi, my name is Cade. I am a third year Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering student at the University of Leeds. I studied A levels at St Georges in Harpenden and undertook Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Physics, and Design
£22-£27
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0 / 5
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Cade C.
Leeds - Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering (Integrated Masters)
Hi, my name is Cade. I am a third year Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering student at the University of Leeds. I studied A levels at St Georges in Harpenden and undertook Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Physics, and Design
Faizal M.
Queen Mary - Aerospace Engineering (Bachelors)
First-Class Aerospace Engineering graduate with over 500 tutoring hours. Specialist in Maths and Physics at all levels!
£47-£49
/hr
5 / 5
71 reviews
644 lessons
Faizal M.
Queen Mary - Aerospace Engineering (Bachelors)
First-Class Aerospace Engineering graduate with over 500 tutoring hours. Specialist in Maths and Physics at all levels!
Bilal A.
LSE - Mathematics and Economics (Bachelors)
Student studying Mathematics and Economics at the LSE. Top performer at GCSE and A-Level levels. Experienced in tutoring up to A-level, with proven success.
£37-£39
/hr
4.9 / 5
41 reviews
577 lessons
Bilal A.
LSE - Mathematics and Economics (Bachelors)
Student studying Mathematics and Economics at the LSE. Top performer at GCSE and A-Level levels. Experienced in tutoring up to A-level, with proven success.
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How much does it cost to get an ICT GCSE tutor? Finding the ICT GCSE right tutor should be a great experience for you and your teen, and price shouldn’t get in the way of that. That’s why our tutors charge just £22/hr with no added fees - what you see is what you pay. How many hours of tutoring is needed for ICT GCSE? This will somewhat depend on your teen’s current stage of preparation and what they’d like to cover. There are 3 easy steps your teen can take with their tutor to find out how they can reach their goals: 1. Assess - our ICT GCSE tutors can take some time in their first tutorial with your teen. This could include reading through their personal statement and talking about any concerns they have about the process. 2. Plan - from here, your tutor can set a realistic timeframe for how often your teen will need tutorials. 3. Put into action - does this plan match your budget? Does it fit with your family’s schedule? Just one tutorial a week can help your teen to prepare for their ICT GCSE exams. Regular feedback from your teen’s tutor will help them to understand what stage they’re at and when they’re ready - helping them to go into their exams feeling confident and prepared. How do I find an ICT GCSE tutor? There’s a few different ways to tell when you’ve hit the mark with your tutor search: - Academic background - do they have experience in the same exam board your teen is studying for? - Personality fit - do they generally seem like a good fit for your teen personality-wise? Can they communicate in a way your teen will understand and find engaging? - Availability - can they give tutorials when you need them, e.g. weekends or holiday cover? Are they flexible if your schedule changes? Looking for more information? Book a free video meeting with one of our excellent ICT GCSE tutors today to see how online tutoring can boost your teen’s studies.