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Mohammed A.

Super tutor

Huddersfield - BSc Mathematics (Bachelors)

Hi my name is Imtiaz, an experienced maths tutor. I like to be efficient during my lessons by planning and preparing beforehand.

£49-£51

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Star 5 / 5

50 reviews

761 lessons

Mohammed A.

Super tutor

Huddersfield - BSc Mathematics (Bachelors)

Hi my name is Imtiaz, an experienced maths tutor. I like to be efficient during my lessons by planning and preparing beforehand.

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Dr Edosa O.

Super tutor

Warwick - Advanced Materials and Manufacturing (Doctorate)

I am a passionate Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) tutor, seeking to raise and develop students' interest in STEM subjects at all levels

£65-£67

/hr

Star 4.9 / 5

471 reviews

6714 lessons

Dr Edosa O.

Super tutor

Warwick - Advanced Materials and Manufacturing (Doctorate)

I am a passionate Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) tutor, seeking to raise and develop students' interest in STEM subjects at all levels

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Chrysanthi C.

Super tutor

Imperial College London - Epidemiology (Masters)

Friendly and enthusiastic graduate in mathematics, here to help you achieve your grades!

£49-£51

/hr

Star 5 / 5

343 reviews

2073 lessons

Chrysanthi C.

Super tutor

Imperial College London - Epidemiology (Masters)

Friendly and enthusiastic graduate in mathematics, here to help you achieve your grades!

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Andrew R.

Warwick - Physics (Masters)

Hi! I'm Andrew, a Physics student at Warwick University with a passion for both teaching and learning.

£49-£51

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Star 5 / 5

13 reviews

279 lessons

Andrew R.

Warwick - Physics (Masters)

Hi! I'm Andrew, a Physics student at Warwick University with a passion for both teaching and learning.

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Devan P.

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University College London - Economics and Statistics (Bachelors)

Experienced online tutor, helping students with board-specific exam preparation with techniques honed over thousands of hours

£65-£67

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Star 4.9 / 5

101 reviews

661 lessons

Devan P.

Super tutor

University College London - Economics and Statistics (Bachelors)

Experienced online tutor, helping students with board-specific exam preparation with techniques honed over thousands of hours

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Ethan D.

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Birmingham - Mathematics with a Year in Computer Science (Bachelors)

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£65-£67

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Star 5 / 5

176 reviews

1619 lessons

Ethan D.

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Birmingham - Mathematics with a Year in Computer Science (Bachelors)

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Need help with A Level Further Mathematics?

We’ve gathered tutors from some of the top UK universities to share their skills with your teen - helping them to ace this important stage of their studies. So whether you need help understanding mechanics or decision making, trigonometric integration or the Maclaurin series, our Further Maths A level tutors will help your teen to get a strong grip on topics, boost their confidence and smash their exam targets. How much does it cost to get a Further Maths A level tutor? We think tutoring should deliver excellent results without breaking the bank. That’s why we’ve handpicked only the best UK tutors and set our prices from just £25/hr. No extra fees. Tip! Scroll to the top of this page to find the handy search filter and find tutors that are the right fit for your needs. How many hours of tutoring is needed for Further Maths A level? Your teen might have their tutoring goals set on strengthening exam technique, or they could need some help going through complex problems. Our tutors can see what stage your teen is starting from and help them bridge the gap to where they’d like to be. 1. Assessment - our tutors can take some time in their first tutorial with your teen, to assess these goals and create a roadmap for how they’re going to get there. 2. Plan - your tutor can now put together a realistic idea of how much tutoring your teen will need, based on their goals and current level. 3. Put into action - the practical parts of finding a tutor are also important. Think about whether your tutoring plan fits in with what your budget is. Tip! Just one tutorial a week can boost your teen’s subject knowledge. How do I find a Further Maths A level tutor? Feeling confident with your choice is all about knowing what you were looking for. Some areas you can explore to help you know when you’ve found the right one are: - Academic background - do they have the right experience for your teen’s exam board? Can they work with your teen’s learning style, or help them to explore new ones if they need? - Personality fit - do you think they’ll be able to convey complex problems in a way your teen will be able to pick up? Did they seem to get along well during the interview? - Availability - can your tutor offer tutorials at the times you need, e.g. weekends or holiday cover? Are they fairly flexible? Book a free video meeting today to chat with one of our tutors and see how online tutoring can push your teen’s studies forward.

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