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William S.

Super tutor

Bath - Civil Engineering (Masters)

Friendly and enthusiastic university student looking to teach the next generation my passion!

£65-£67

/hr

Star 5 / 5

106 reviews

1090 lessons

William S.

Super tutor

Bath - Civil Engineering (Masters)

Friendly and enthusiastic university student looking to teach the next generation my passion!

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Faisal G.

City, University of London - BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering (Bachelors)

Engineering students eager to help others understand the knowledge given to him.

£33-£35

/hr

Star 5 / 5

30 reviews

243 lessons

Faisal G.

City, University of London - BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering (Bachelors)

Engineering students eager to help others understand the knowledge given to him.

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Krish P.

Loughborough - Sports Science, coaching and physical education (Bachelors)

My name is KrishI’m currently a student at Loughborough University. I have achieved an 8 and A in Maths for GCSEs and A levels. I have experience in teaching and tutoring off all ages.Lessons will be designed for an individual to gain the conf...

£25-£27

/hr

Star 0 / 5

0 reviews

103 lessons

Krish P.

Loughborough - Sports Science, coaching and physical education (Bachelors)

My name is KrishI’m currently a student at Loughborough University. I have achieved an 8 and A in Maths for GCSEs and A levels. I have experience in teaching and tutoring off all ages.Lessons will be designed for an individual to gain the conf...

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Gunamay S.

Kings College London - Computer science with a year in industry (Bachelors)

Hi! My name is Gunamay and I am a university student, currently studying computer science at King’s College London.I am very passionate about helping students fulfil their potential, just as I was once tutored when I was younger. It impacted me po...

£25-£27

/hr

Star 5 / 5

1 reviews

46 lessons

Gunamay S.

Kings College London - Computer science with a year in industry (Bachelors)

Hi! My name is Gunamay and I am a university student, currently studying computer science at King’s College London.I am very passionate about helping students fulfil their potential, just as I was once tutored when I was younger. It impacted me po...

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Yasaswi M.

Cambridge - Engineering (Integrated Masters)

Having studied A-levels recently I realised one of the most important parts of revision was consolidating knowledge and filling in gaps in understandings. Being unable to understand one part of physics or maths would leave the rest far more diffic...

£25-£27

/hr

Star 0 / 5

0 reviews

81 lessons

Yasaswi M.

Cambridge - Engineering (Integrated Masters)

Having studied A-levels recently I realised one of the most important parts of revision was consolidating knowledge and filling in gaps in understandings. Being unable to understand one part of physics or maths would leave the rest far more diffic...

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Hifsa T.

Goldsmiths - Marketing (Bachelors)

Currently studying at Goldsmiths University. Aims to provide a focused approach to teaching students, especially passionate about English Literature and Science

£39-£41

/hr

Star 5 / 5

31 reviews

324 lessons

Hifsa T.

Goldsmiths - Marketing (Bachelors)

Currently studying at Goldsmiths University. Aims to provide a focused approach to teaching students, especially passionate about English Literature and Science

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How much does a Design and Technology tutor cost? Top quality Design and Technology tutoring should be accessible to every student, so we’ve set our prices from as little as £25/hr with no added costs. There’s no minimum contract, so you can stay flexible and only book the tutorials your teen needs. What jobs can I get with Design and Technology? Design and Technology is a core element across a range of industries, so your teen will have to narrow down their opportunities. Following a path in Law can lead to some dynamic industries, such as Fashion or Media, where your teen will be able to grow and develop their skills. It’s a good idea to look at a range of roles to see what might feel right. There’s a lot of roles out there that your teen might not know about, so keeping their search broad is key from the start. Let’s look at some roles your teen can explore to kick start their career search: - Furniture designer - Kitchen and bathroom designer - Planning and development surveyor - Fire safety engineer - Robotics engineer - User experience (UX) designer - Manufacturing systems engineer - Heating and ventilation engineer - Interior designer - Jewellery designer-maker - Ergonomist How to find the right Design and Technology tutor? 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: - 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? - Personality match - will they get on well with your teen and be able to communicate effectively? - Availability - does your schedule match with theirs? Can they provide tutorials when you need them, or are they flexible? Feeling ready? Book a free video meeting with one of our Design and Technology tutors today and discover your future with online tuition.

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