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Laura J.
Durham - Geography BA (Hons) (Bachelors)
First Class Honours Durham University Geography Graduate, with strong skills in confidence building, effective communication and organisation.
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
159 reviews
978 lessons
Laura J.
Durham - Geography BA (Hons) (Bachelors)
First Class Honours Durham University Geography Graduate, with strong skills in confidence building, effective communication and organisation.
Stephanie I.
Leeds - Geography and Spanish (Bachelors)
Enthusiastic and easygoing, I want to help students perform to the best of their ability and improve their academic and personal skills.
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
37 reviews
688 lessons
Stephanie I.
Leeds - Geography and Spanish (Bachelors)
Enthusiastic and easygoing, I want to help students perform to the best of their ability and improve their academic and personal skills.
Kamil S.
Queen Mary - International Business and Politics (Masters)
MS in International Business and Politics at Queen Mary University of London. Highly motivated and positive person who will help you achieve your goals :)
£39-£41
/hr
5 / 5
514 reviews
4556 lessons
Kamil S.
Queen Mary - International Business and Politics (Masters)
MS in International Business and Politics at Queen Mary University of London. Highly motivated and positive person who will help you achieve your goals :)
John W.
Durham - Geography (Bachelors)
Hi, I'm John and I'm currently studying a post-graduate diploma in Law and recently graduated from Durham University with a degree in Geography! I've been tutoring for about 3 years and I've really loved the difference I've mad...
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
35 reviews
341 lessons
John W.
Durham - Geography (Bachelors)
Hi, I'm John and I'm currently studying a post-graduate diploma in Law and recently graduated from Durham University with a degree in Geography! I've been tutoring for about 3 years and I've really loved the difference I've mad...
Amy W.
York - Environmental Science (Masters)
24 year old approachable PhD student tutor for GCSE and A Level Science, and Environment and Geography University report help.
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
60 reviews
324 lessons
Amy W.
York - Environmental Science (Masters)
24 year old approachable PhD student tutor for GCSE and A Level Science, and Environment and Geography University report help.
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