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Niki L.

Loughborough - Design (Bachelors)

Hi! My name is Niki. I am a Design student who studies different fields such as engineering, art, and psychology to make everyday objects, apps and cool things like cars and robots. I can help with a variety of subjects and have experience with ca...

£22-£27

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Niki L.

Loughborough - Design (Bachelors)

Hi! My name is Niki. I am a Design student who studies different fields such as engineering, art, and psychology to make everyday objects, apps and cool things like cars and robots. I can help with a variety of subjects and have experience with ca...

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James R.

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Loughborough - Product Design Engineering (Integrated Masters)

Product Design Engineering Masters Graduate at Loughborough University, 3 A*'s at Alevel

£47-£49

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Star 4.9 / 5

17 reviews

626 lessons

James R.

Super tutor

Loughborough - Product Design Engineering (Integrated Masters)

Product Design Engineering Masters Graduate at Loughborough University, 3 A*'s at Alevel

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Folahan A.

Super tutor

Edinburgh - MA Architecture (Masters)

Architecture student at Edinburgh university with the passion of teaching others and learning

£37-£39

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Star 5 / 5

99 reviews

1040 lessons

Folahan A.

Super tutor

Edinburgh - MA Architecture (Masters)

Architecture student at Edinburgh university with the passion of teaching others and learning

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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

£37-£39

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Star 4.9 / 5

11 reviews

213 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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Felix B.

Glasgow - Aerospace Systems (Bachelors)

Hello there, I'm Felix. I am a student studying Aerospace Systems at the University of Glasgow. As such, I have an understanding of the base STEM subjects, especially at GCSE level, where I got 9s in all the sciences and maths. Outside of scho...

£22-£27

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Star 4 / 5

1 reviews

64 lessons

Felix B.

Glasgow - Aerospace Systems (Bachelors)

Hello there, I'm Felix. I am a student studying Aerospace Systems at the University of Glasgow. As such, I have an understanding of the base STEM subjects, especially at GCSE level, where I got 9s in all the sciences and maths. Outside of scho...

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James O.

Plymouth - Dentistry (Bachelors)

Im a 3rd year Dental student studying Plymouth, I am loving my time studying here, enjoying being by the sea and surfing.Good exam results never came easily to me and I had to work hard to get the grades I needed so I think this will help me give ...

£22-£27

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0 reviews

26 lessons

James O.

Plymouth - Dentistry (Bachelors)

Im a 3rd year Dental student studying Plymouth, I am loving my time studying here, enjoying being by the sea and surfing.Good exam results never came easily to me and I had to work hard to get the grades I needed so I think this will help me give ...

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