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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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0 / 5
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9 lessons
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!
Ahlam H.
University College London - Civil Engineering (Masters)
£25-£27
/hr
4.9 / 5
8 reviews
73 lessons
Ahlam H.
University College London - Civil Engineering (Masters)
Alfie B.
Bath - Politics and International Relations (Bachelors)
An experienced tutor studying Politics and International Relations at the University of Bath
£39-£41
/hr
5 / 5
31 reviews
664 lessons
Alfie B.
Bath - Politics and International Relations (Bachelors)
An experienced tutor studying Politics and International Relations at the University of Bath
Jack G.
Queen Mary - Theoretical Physics (Integrated Masters)
The best approach to teaching is one that will really give students an understanding of what they're studying, rather than just an exercise in memory!
£49-£51
/hr
4.9 / 5
120 reviews
636 lessons
Jack G.
Queen Mary - Theoretical Physics (Integrated Masters)
The best approach to teaching is one that will really give students an understanding of what they're studying, rather than just an exercise in memory!
Abdulaziz A.
Cambridge - Medicine (Bachelors)
I'm currently studying medicine at the university of Cambridge and would love discuss boosting your grades in the A level and GCSE sciences.
£25-£27
/hr
0 / 5
New tutor
3 lessons
Abdulaziz A.
Cambridge - Medicine (Bachelors)
I'm currently studying medicine at the university of Cambridge and would love discuss boosting your grades in the A level and GCSE sciences.
Alex C.
Bristol - Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Integrated Masters)
£25-£27
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0 / 5
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15 lessons
Alex C.
Bristol - Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Integrated Masters)
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