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Stephanie B.
Portsmouth - Marketing (Bachelors)
£25-£27
/hr
5 / 5
2 reviews
115 lessons
Stephanie B.
Portsmouth - Marketing (Bachelors)
Muhammad F.
Durham - Physics (Bachelors)
£25-£27
/hr
0 / 5
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3 lessons
Muhammad F.
Durham - Physics (Bachelors)
Kaavya G.
Kings College London - Comparative literature BA (Bachelors)
Hi! I'm Kaavya and I am currently a first year studying comparative literature at KCL. Though it was challenging, I enjoyed studying English and wish to share my passion and knowledge with my students to help them find studying this subject mo
£33-£35
/hr
5 / 5
3 reviews
76 lessons
Kaavya G.
Kings College London - Comparative literature BA (Bachelors)
Hi! I'm Kaavya and I am currently a first year studying comparative literature at KCL. Though it was challenging, I enjoyed studying English and wish to share my passion and knowledge with my students to help them find studying this subject mo
Niamh F.
University College London - Natural Sciences (Integrated Masters)
Hello, I am Niamh, and I am a graduate with a Natural Sciences degree from UCL. I love my degree as it allows me to explore all the disciplines of science.
£39-£41
/hr
4.8 / 5
19 reviews
206 lessons
Niamh F.
University College London - Natural Sciences (Integrated Masters)
Hello, I am Niamh, and I am a graduate with a Natural Sciences degree from UCL. I love my degree as it allows me to explore all the disciplines of science.
Alyssa L.
Bath - Psychology with placement bsc (Bachelors)
Friendly psychology graduate, hoping to become a teacher, who is passionate about helping young individuals achieve success and confidence.
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
28 reviews
288 lessons
Alyssa L.
Bath - Psychology with placement bsc (Bachelors)
Friendly psychology graduate, hoping to become a teacher, who is passionate about helping young individuals achieve success and confidence.
Lara M.
St Catherine's College, Oxford - Chemistry (Masters)
Chemistry undergraduate at Oxford, very enthusiastic about my subject and keen to help other students find a love for it too!
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
722 reviews
4488 lessons
Lara M.
St Catherine's College, Oxford - Chemistry (Masters)
Chemistry undergraduate at Oxford, very enthusiastic about my subject and keen to help other students find a love for it too!
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How much does a 13 Plus tutor cost? Finding the right 13 Plus tutor at the right price should be easy. That’s why we’ve put together the UK’s best tutors under one roof, with prices starting from just £25/hr. We don’t add any extra fees and there’s no minimum contract. So you can book what you need, when you need it. How can I find a 13 Plus tutor? Studying for the 13 Plus exam is an exciting step forward. Our tutors are on hand to help your child go into the exam feeling confident and on track to success. So where are all of these excellent tutors, and how do you find the right one? Luckily, we’ve put together the UK’s top 13 Plus tutors here - all in one easy place. Finding the right tutor for your child is all about knowing what you’re looking for, so here’s our top tips to help you get to the bottom of it and leave you feeling confident with your decision. Let’s take a look at what kind of questions you can think about before your search and what you can ask tutors during interviews: - Teaching style - can they get the material across in a way that’s easy to understand and remember? Can they work well with your child’s learning style, or help them to explore different ways of absorbing the material? Is your teen looking for advice on the exam itself, such as structure and types of questions? - Schedule - do they give tutorials at the times you’re looking for? Can they give ad-hoc tutorials to check in on your child’s progress? Are you looking for in-depth sessions to strengthen their content knowledge? - Personality - can they get on well with your child? Do they make tutorials fun and engaging? Does your child respond well to them? Finding a good match can help your child to stay committed to their learning and reach their goals. Be open with tutors about what you’d like to cover, or what your child would like help with. Maybe they’re not sure what they don’t understand, so a tutor can help make an assessment and help them fill in the gaps. How many hours of tutoring do I need for the 13 Plus? Finding the right amount of tutorials is a balance between a few factors: goals, budget and availability. Once you’ve found the right mix that works for your teen’s progression, your wallet and your family’s schedule - it’ll be smooth sailing from there. Follow our easy process below to help you find the right balance for you and your teen: 1. Goals - your teen can share grades they’re achieving at the moment and where they’d like to be by the end of tutoring. 2. Assessment - your teen’s tutor can use their first tutorial to make an assessment. This could include areas they’ll need to strengthen their content knowledge, or how to approach questions when it comes to tests and exams. They can recommend how many tutorials they think your teen will need to bridge the gap. 3. Plan of action - you can combine this recommendation with the ideal amount you’d like to spend on tutoring, plus your family’s availability. All of these factors play an important role and should be thought through before settling on a tutoring plan. Be open with your tutor about what you’d like to do, or if you’d like to try a few tutorials and see how they go. Remember, you can book as many (or as few) tutorials as you need. Ready to go? Book a free video meeting with one, or a few, of our tutors and we’ll get your teen well on their way to passing the 13 Plus with flying colours.