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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

/hr

Star 0 / 5

0 reviews

15 lessons

Haleemah K.

Kent - Medicine (Bachelors)

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Hitaishi P.

Leicester - Mathematics (Bachelors)

£22-£27

/hr

Star 5 / 5

1 reviews

42 lessons

Hitaishi P.

Leicester - Mathematics (Bachelors)

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Neal P.

Bristol - Aerospace Engineering (Integrated Masters)

Having achieved top grades in both GCSE’s and A-levels, is currently an undergraduate in MEng Aerospace Engineering at the University of Bristol with multiple previous years of tutoring experience. I enjoys helping others with solving their academ...

£37-£39

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Star 5 / 5

4 reviews

179 lessons

Neal P.

Bristol - Aerospace Engineering (Integrated Masters)

Having achieved top grades in both GCSE’s and A-levels, is currently an undergraduate in MEng Aerospace Engineering at the University of Bristol with multiple previous years of tutoring experience. I enjoys helping others with solving their academ...

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Edwin T.

Sheffield - Computer Science (Bachelors)

An aspiring Software Engineer, hoping to share my passion for subject to many Students as possible to help them achieve the best grades.

£37-£39

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Star 4.7 / 5

10 reviews

260 lessons

Edwin T.

Sheffield - Computer Science (Bachelors)

An aspiring Software Engineer, hoping to share my passion for subject to many Students as possible to help them achieve the best grades.

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Jack G.

Sheffield - Civil and structural engineering (Masters)

I stand out from other tutors because I am very personable and I know how to talk to people in a relatable manner. I am very patient and will apply the most innovative and creative teaching methods to meet the students needs. Throughout my time at...

£22-£27

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Star 0 / 5

0 reviews

191 lessons

Jack G.

Sheffield - Civil and structural engineering (Masters)

I stand out from other tutors because I am very personable and I know how to talk to people in a relatable manner. I am very patient and will apply the most innovative and creative teaching methods to meet the students needs. Throughout my time at...

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