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Yash S.

Bristol - BSc Economics (Hons) (Bachelors)

I am a 1st class final year economics student looking to help students across KS3 to University level make the most of their academic potential and succeed.

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

65 reviews

394 lessons

Yash S.

Bristol - BSc Economics (Hons) (Bachelors)

I am a 1st class final year economics student looking to help students across KS3 to University level make the most of their academic potential and succeed.

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Jack H.

Lincoln - Business and Finance (BA) (Bachelors)

Hello! My name is Jack! I'm a business and finance student, I understand that classroom learning isn't for everyone and so I adapt my lessons for every student!

£47-£49

/hr

Star 4.9 / 5

17 reviews

149 lessons

Jack H.

Lincoln - Business and Finance (BA) (Bachelors)

Hello! My name is Jack! I'm a business and finance student, I understand that classroom learning isn't for everyone and so I adapt my lessons for every student!

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Samvir J.

Leeds - Maths and Economics (Bachelors)

Hey, my name is Sami and I am a second year student an the University of Leeds studying Maths and Economics. I have always had a passion and natural flair for maths since I was young. My love for business and economics stemmed from high school whe...

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

59 reviews

474 lessons

Samvir J.

Leeds - Maths and Economics (Bachelors)

Hey, my name is Sami and I am a second year student an the University of Leeds studying Maths and Economics. I have always had a passion and natural flair for maths since I was young. My love for business and economics stemmed from high school whe...

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Lucy P.

Bristol - Economics and Accounting (Bachelors)

My aim as a tutor is to ensure my students achieve the grades that they deserve and are capable of achieving.

£47-£49

/hr

Star 5 / 5

26 reviews

424 lessons

Lucy P.

Bristol - Economics and Accounting (Bachelors)

My aim as a tutor is to ensure my students achieve the grades that they deserve and are capable of achieving.

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Stephanie E.

University College London - Economics and Statistics (Bachelors)

I am motivated to help younger students achieve the results that I have achieved through my A level studies.

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

66 reviews

315 lessons

Stephanie E.

University College London - Economics and Statistics (Bachelors)

I am motivated to help younger students achieve the results that I have achieved through my A level studies.

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Sophie S.

Super tutor

Dundee - Economics (Bachelors)

Hello! My name is Sophie and I am a recent First Class Economics Graduate with other 2 years of tutoring experience! My enthusiasm for maths has helped many:)

£47-£49

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Star 4.9 / 5

90 reviews

533 lessons

Sophie S.

Super tutor

Dundee - Economics (Bachelors)

Hello! My name is Sophie and I am a recent First Class Economics Graduate with other 2 years of tutoring experience! My enthusiasm for maths has helped many:)

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