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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
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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...
Dylan B.
Loughborough - Product Design (Bachelors)
Hi there, my names Dylan, Im currently studying at Loughborough University, with great reviews and amazing results. i believe im the best tutor for your needs.
£39-£41
/hr
5 / 5
82 reviews
974 lessons
Dylan B.
Loughborough - Product Design (Bachelors)
Hi there, my names Dylan, Im currently studying at Loughborough University, with great reviews and amazing results. i believe im the best tutor for your needs.
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
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...
William S.
Bath - Civil Engineering (Masters)
Friendly and enthusiastic university student looking to teach the next generation my passion!
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
106 reviews
1091 lessons
William S.
Bath - Civil Engineering (Masters)
Friendly and enthusiastic university student looking to teach the next generation my passion!
Roan S.
Nottingham Trent - Economics with International Finance and Banking (Bachelors)
Hi, I study Economics, Finance, and Banking. I boosted my own A level maths grade from a D to an A. I hope I can achieve even better results for you.
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
120 reviews
778 lessons
Roan S.
Nottingham Trent - Economics with International Finance and Banking (Bachelors)
Hi, I study Economics, Finance, and Banking. I boosted my own A level maths grade from a D to an A. I hope I can achieve even better results for you.
James R.
Loughborough - Product Design Engineering (Integrated Masters)
Product Design Engineering Masters Graduate at Loughborough University, 3 A*'s at Alevel
£65-£67
/hr
4.9 / 5
18 reviews
643 lessons
James R.
Loughborough - Product Design Engineering (Integrated Masters)
Product Design Engineering Masters Graduate at Loughborough University, 3 A*'s at Alevel
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How much does an A level Design and Technology tutor cost? Our Design and Technology A level tutors charge just £25/hr, depending on the tutor’s experience. We’ve made top quality online tutoring fully flexible with no minimum contracts, so you can book the number of tutorials you need. What can you do with an A level in Design and Technology? Achieving an A level in Design and Technology gears your teen towards a world of interesting career opportunities. Pathways for Design and Technology span across theatre, architecture and web design - so encourage your teen to keep their search broad; they might even discover roles they didn’t know about before. Doing some online research online for job descriptions can help your teen identify the skills they’d like to develop. It gives an idea of what each role might be like before they apply for internships and volunteering, so it can help to narrow down the broad range of opportunities. Some of these roles could include: - Sound engineer - Industrial designer - Art director - Civil Engineer - Architect - Interior designer - Graphic designer - Web developer - Systems engineer - Video game designer How many hours of tutoring is needed for A level Design and Technology? A plan for A level Design and Technology tutoring is typically put together by considering 3 parts: your teen’s goals, the point they’re starting from in their studies and what they’ll have to do to reach their goals. Let’s take a look at how a your teen can work with their tutor to create the perfect A level Design and Technology tutoring plan: 1. Assessment - your teen can use this opportunity to share their concerns and goals, whilst their tutor can carry out an assessment to understand where the gaps are. This could be anything from sharpening their exam technique to boosting their subject understanding. 2. Timescale - using this assessment, your tutor can create a tailored tutoring plan for your teen to make sure their goals are reached. 3. Plan - check in with your family and make sure this tutoring schedule fits with your day-to-day, such as budget and availability. Looking for some extra help? Book a free video meeting with one of our Design and Technology A level tutors today.