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Flaminia F.

Leeds - Medicine and Surgery (Bachelors)

International Medical Student willing to help students to gain confidence and passion in what they study!

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

50 reviews

386 lessons

Flaminia F.

Leeds - Medicine and Surgery (Bachelors)

International Medical Student willing to help students to gain confidence and passion in what they study!

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Costanza Yan G.

Super tutor

University College London - Medicine (Bachelors)

Friendly, approachable and organised fourth year medical student at UCL with a passion for teaching and helping students to achieve their academic goals

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

122 reviews

815 lessons

Costanza Yan G.

Super tutor

University College London - Medicine (Bachelors)

Friendly, approachable and organised fourth year medical student at UCL with a passion for teaching and helping students to achieve their academic goals

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Tobi D.

Nottingham - Medicine (Bachelors)

A friendly medical student who wants their students get good grades and most importantly, enjoy learning

£37-£39

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Star 5 / 5

37 reviews

251 lessons

Tobi D.

Nottingham - Medicine (Bachelors)

A friendly medical student who wants their students get good grades and most importantly, enjoy learning

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Shelaine O.

Anglia Ruskin - Medicine (Other)

Hi, I'm Shelaine. I'm a first year medic studying at Anglia Ruskin University.My interest includes crocheting, knitting and reading.I am offering tutoring in biology, chemistry and maths GCSE. Having studied these subjects at A level (as w...

£22-£27

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Star 0 / 5

0 reviews

33 lessons

Shelaine O.

Anglia Ruskin - Medicine (Other)

Hi, I'm Shelaine. I'm a first year medic studying at Anglia Ruskin University.My interest includes crocheting, knitting and reading.I am offering tutoring in biology, chemistry and maths GCSE. Having studied these subjects at A level (as w...

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Evinda C.

Queen Mary - Neuroscience (Bachelors)

My name is Evinda and I would be happy to help you achieve your academic goals wether it be in Maths or Science!

£37-£39

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0 reviews

85 lessons

Evinda C.

Queen Mary - Neuroscience (Bachelors)

My name is Evinda and I would be happy to help you achieve your academic goals wether it be in Maths or Science!

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Denis R.

Lancaster - Medicine and Surgery (Other)

Hi there! My name is Denis, I am 19 years old, and I am a medical student. I love sciences, especially Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics. I have done these subjects for A Levels, and they are also part of my degree, so I believe I will be good he...

£22-£27

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Star 0 / 5

0 reviews

136 lessons

Denis R.

Lancaster - Medicine and Surgery (Other)

Hi there! My name is Denis, I am 19 years old, and I am a medical student. I love sciences, especially Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics. I have done these subjects for A Levels, and they are also part of my degree, so I believe I will be good he...

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