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Haleemah K.

Kent - Medicine (Bachelors)

£22-£27

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Star 0 / 5

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15 lessons

Haleemah K.

Kent - Medicine (Bachelors)

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Grace S.

Merton College, Oxford - MScR Postcolonial Literature (Masters)

The two things I love most are literature and learning. I hold two degrees in English Literature and Language from Oxford and have been tutoring since 2019.

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

11 reviews

52 lessons

Grace S.

Merton College, Oxford - MScR Postcolonial Literature (Masters)

The two things I love most are literature and learning. I hold two degrees in English Literature and Language from Oxford and have been tutoring since 2019.

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Lily J.

Exeter - English Literature (Bachelors)

First Class English Literature Graduate with a passion for helping others achieve

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

43 reviews

331 lessons

Lily J.

Exeter - English Literature (Bachelors)

First Class English Literature Graduate with a passion for helping others achieve

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Ava P.

Super tutor

Durham - Sports And Exercise Science (Bachelors)

Hi, I'm Ava and I am currently in my 3rd year at Durham univeristy where I am studying sports and exercise science. I believe that everyone deserves to enjoy the multitude of benefits which sports provides and hope to enter a field of work whe...

£37-£39

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Star 5 / 5

4 reviews

523 lessons

Ava P.

Super tutor

Durham - Sports And Exercise Science (Bachelors)

Hi, I'm Ava and I am currently in my 3rd year at Durham univeristy where I am studying sports and exercise science. I believe that everyone deserves to enjoy the multitude of benefits which sports provides and hope to enter a field of work whe...

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Fatoumata C.

Warwick - Law LLB (Bachelors)

My name is Fatoumata and I have a plethora of knowledge spread over different subjects ranging from primary all the way to A level. I have been a tutor for 3 years and have worked with different students all with different abilities. In my experie...

£22-£27

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Star 0 / 5

0 reviews

345 lessons

Fatoumata C.

Warwick - Law LLB (Bachelors)

My name is Fatoumata and I have a plethora of knowledge spread over different subjects ranging from primary all the way to A level. I have been a tutor for 3 years and have worked with different students all with different abilities. In my experie...

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Raphael M.

Cambridge - Modern and Medieval Languages (Bachelors)

4th Year Languages Student at Cambridge. Love languages, literature and culture. Happy to help in any way, shape or form.

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

37 reviews

402 lessons

Raphael M.

Cambridge - Modern and Medieval Languages (Bachelors)

4th Year Languages Student at Cambridge. Love languages, literature and culture. Happy to help in any way, shape or form.

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