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Ridley B.

Exeter - Physics with Astrophysics (Integrated Masters)

Physics student studying for a master's. I've loved learning about how the universe can be explained through maths and physics, and I want to spread that joy!

£25-£27

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Ridley B.

Exeter - Physics with Astrophysics (Integrated Masters)

Physics student studying for a master's. I've loved learning about how the universe can be explained through maths and physics, and I want to spread that joy!

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Kishan P.

University College London - Economics and Statistics (Bachelors)

Hi, my name is Kishan and im a first year Economics and Statistics student at UCL. I chose this course in order to apply the math i learnt at GCSE and A-level to the real world and I'd love to help you get the grades you deserve to achieve you...

£39-£41

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Kishan P.

University College London - Economics and Statistics (Bachelors)

Hi, my name is Kishan and im a first year Economics and Statistics student at UCL. I chose this course in order to apply the math i learnt at GCSE and A-level to the real world and I'd love to help you get the grades you deserve to achieve you...

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Joel R.

Warwick - BEng General Engineering (Bachelors)

A passionate jazz/funk pianist and guitarist studying MEng Mechanical/ Electrical Engineering at the University of Warwick. Very enthusiastic about computational and mathematical design (Fusion 360) and love coding electronics (Arduino). I would l...

£33-£35

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Joel R.

Warwick - BEng General Engineering (Bachelors)

A passionate jazz/funk pianist and guitarist studying MEng Mechanical/ Electrical Engineering at the University of Warwick. Very enthusiastic about computational and mathematical design (Fusion 360) and love coding electronics (Arduino). I would l...

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Charlie D.

Durham - History (Bachelors)

Current Durham University History student that was highly successful at GCSE and A-Levels. Hi there! I'm Charlie and I am offering tutoring students in History, English, Maths and French at a variety of levels. Having recently done my exams, I...

£65-£67

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Charlie D.

Durham - History (Bachelors)

Current Durham University History student that was highly successful at GCSE and A-Levels. Hi there! I'm Charlie and I am offering tutoring students in History, English, Maths and French at a variety of levels. Having recently done my exams, I...

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James M.

Queen's, Belfast - Photonic Integration and Advanced Data Storage (Doctorate)

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James M.

Queen's, Belfast - Photonic Integration and Advanced Data Storage (Doctorate)

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Cai P.

University of West London - Sports Communication with a Minor in French (Bachelors)

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Cai P.

University of West London - Sports Communication with a Minor in French (Bachelors)

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How much does it cost to get a Further Maths tutor? Start Further Maths online tutoring from just £25/hr. Book as many tutorials as you need without any extra fees. Got a budget? We know that finding a tutor at the right price is a big part of feeling confident with your teen’s Further Maths tutoring. Scroll to the top of this page to use our handy pricing filter and see the tutors that fit your needs. Will a tutor make a difference to my teen’s Further Maths studies? Further Maths studies is a great time to build strong foundational knowledge across their Maths studies. Once your teen has a good grasp of key Maths principles, research methods and advanced skills, they’ll be able to explore which learning styles work best for them and start to use their skills towards an interesting career. Tutors are a good option for any teen looking for one-to-one support to reach this stage of their studies and help build good academic self esteem for future study. A few of the areas your teen will work on with their tutor are: 1. Tracking progress - your tutor can keep on top of how well your teen’s doing and create a plan to help them smash their targets. Having the road planned out can improve confidence and help them stay energised throughout their Further Maths studies, getting them a big step closer to success. 2. Boosting content knowledge - going back over tough topics, verb tenses, or vocab can help your teen strengthen their Further Maths skills. Tutors will help them fill in the gaps and make sure they’re feeling confident and prepared ahead of their Further Maths exams. 3. Getting ready for exams - our tutors can share their own tested experience on how to approach Further Maths exams to hit the marking criteria and achieve top marks. Encourage your teen to be open with their tutor about the areas they’re looking to cover - tutors can tailor your teen’s tutorials around these areas to get the most out of tutoring and get the results they’re working towards. What jobs can I get with Further Maths? Many employers attract Further Maths students after their study, as their keen analytical skills are useful for a range of roles throughout engineering, finance and the sciences. Some common roles for Further Maths students are: - Financial advisor - Tax advisor - Wealth management executive - Civil engineer - Statistician - Accountant - Paralegal - Architect - Town planner - Economist What happens next? Book a free video meeting with one of our top Further Maths tutors today.

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