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Callum H.
York - Theoretical Physics (Integrated Masters)
A recent MPhys graduate in Theoretical Physics with several years experience tutoring STEM subjects from KS3 to degree level.
£47-£49
/hr
5 / 5
30 reviews
289 lessons
Callum H.
York - Theoretical Physics (Integrated Masters)
A recent MPhys graduate in Theoretical Physics with several years experience tutoring STEM subjects from KS3 to degree level.

Katy B.
University College London - PGCE Mathematics (Other)
I am currently training at the world's best institute of education to be a secondary Mathematics teacher and am gaining experience working in secondary schools teaching. I have a passion for the subject itself, and also for tutoring others.I l...
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
1 reviews
3 lessons
Katy B.
University College London - PGCE Mathematics (Other)
I am currently training at the world's best institute of education to be a secondary Mathematics teacher and am gaining experience working in secondary schools teaching. I have a passion for the subject itself, and also for tutoring others.I l...

Rohan P.
LSE - Financial Mathematics and Statistics (Bachelors)
Currently I am studying Financial Mathematics and Statistics (just a fancy title for Maths with Economics!) at the London School of Economics. I chose this because I have always been quantitatively driven, choosing courses that requiring strong nu...
£37-£39
/hr
4.8 / 5
11 reviews
124 lessons
Rohan P.
LSE - Financial Mathematics and Statistics (Bachelors)
Currently I am studying Financial Mathematics and Statistics (just a fancy title for Maths with Economics!) at the London School of Economics. I chose this because I have always been quantitatively driven, choosing courses that requiring strong nu...

Manisha K.
Warwick - Maths and Physics (Bachelors)
After achieving A*AA in Maths, Further Maths and Physics A Levels, I have pursued a degree in Maths and Physics at Warwick University. I hope to pass on my passion and knowledge to others and help students with becoming successful in their educati...
£47-£49
/hr
5 / 5
1 reviews
282 lessons
Manisha K.
Warwick - Maths and Physics (Bachelors)
After achieving A*AA in Maths, Further Maths and Physics A Levels, I have pursued a degree in Maths and Physics at Warwick University. I hope to pass on my passion and knowledge to others and help students with becoming successful in their educati...

Maahira I.
Kings College London - Mathematics BSc (Bachelors)
Hi, my name is Maahira and I am in my first year of studying BSc Mathematics! I have always enjoyed maths and my passion has sparked a desire to pursue a career in teaching! As one of the cohorts to take the new spec examinations, I understand the...
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
56 reviews
456 lessons
Maahira I.
Kings College London - Mathematics BSc (Bachelors)
Hi, my name is Maahira and I am in my first year of studying BSc Mathematics! I have always enjoyed maths and my passion has sparked a desire to pursue a career in teaching! As one of the cohorts to take the new spec examinations, I understand the...

Aaryan M.
Imperial College London - Joint Mathematics and Computer Science (Bachelors)
Maths and CS student at Imperial College looking to spread my love for solving problems using a plethora of resources.
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
10 reviews
71 lessons
Aaryan M.
Imperial College London - Joint Mathematics and Computer Science (Bachelors)
Maths and CS student at Imperial College looking to spread my love for solving problems using a plethora of resources.

Syl S.
Warwick - Physics (Masters)
Hi! I'm Syl. I'm a recent graduate from the University of Warwick studying Mathematics and Physics. I believe everyone has the capacity to excel.
£37-£39
/hr
4.9 / 5
54 reviews
178 lessons
Syl S.
Warwick - Physics (Masters)
Hi! I'm Syl. I'm a recent graduate from the University of Warwick studying Mathematics and Physics. I believe everyone has the capacity to excel.

Mansour H.
Cardiff - Mathematics and Physics (Bachelors)
Enthusiastic maths student who loves to teach, I help develop the student's mathematical intuition and confidence for them to achieve their academic goals!
£22-£27
/hr
0 / 5
0 reviews
0 lessons
Mansour H.
Cardiff - Mathematics and Physics (Bachelors)
Enthusiastic maths student who loves to teach, I help develop the student's mathematical intuition and confidence for them to achieve their academic goals!

Kaneez S.
Kings College London - Mathematics (Bachelors)
I am a supportive and friendly maths student, who loves to share my enthusiasm for learning and works hard to bring out the best in my tutees
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
26 reviews
748 lessons
Kaneez S.
Kings College London - Mathematics (Bachelors)
I am a supportive and friendly maths student, who loves to share my enthusiasm for learning and works hard to bring out the best in my tutees

Amir S.
Wadham College, Oxford - MSc Chemistry (Masters)
Friendly Chemistry student from the University of Oxford. Here to help in anyway I can!
£37-£39
/hr
4.9 / 5
37 reviews
116 lessons
Amir S.
Wadham College, Oxford - MSc Chemistry (Masters)
Friendly Chemistry student from the University of Oxford. Here to help in anyway I can!
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