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Riju P.

Bristol - Politics and International Relations (Bachelors)

2nd Year at University of Bristol. I endeavour to give my students the tools they need to succeed independently

£37-£39

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Star 5 / 5

16 reviews

187 lessons

Riju P.

Bristol - Politics and International Relations (Bachelors)

2nd Year at University of Bristol. I endeavour to give my students the tools they need to succeed independently

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Coryn G.

East Anglia - Master of Pharmacy (Integrated Masters)

I am a current pharmacy student specializing in chemistry, math and biology. I have experience tutoring at university

£37-£39

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Star 5 / 5

25 reviews

153 lessons

Coryn G.

East Anglia - Master of Pharmacy (Integrated Masters)

I am a current pharmacy student specializing in chemistry, math and biology. I have experience tutoring at university

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Haleemah K.

Kent - Medicine (Bachelors)

£22-£27

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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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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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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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Alisha O.

Edinburgh - History (Masters)

Hi there - my name is Alisha and I am currently a third year student at the University of Edinburgh studying for an MA in History. Humanities based subjects are the one's that I ended up pursuing in the long run because they allowed me a lot m...

£37-£39

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Star 4.8 / 5

25 reviews

73 lessons

Alisha O.

Edinburgh - History (Masters)

Hi there - my name is Alisha and I am currently a third year student at the University of Edinburgh studying for an MA in History. Humanities based subjects are the one's that I ended up pursuing in the long run because they allowed me a lot m...

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