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George M.

Super tutor

Birmingham - Human Ecology and Political Science (Bachelors)

Having tutored over 600 lessons on MyTutor, and with experiance teaching GCSE, IB and A-Level, this makes me well-placed to work with students.

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

156 reviews

985 lessons

George M.

Super tutor

Birmingham - Human Ecology and Political Science (Bachelors)

Having tutored over 600 lessons on MyTutor, and with experiance teaching GCSE, IB and A-Level, this makes me well-placed to work with students.

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Aine M.

Super tutor

Birmingham - Shakespeare (Doctorate)

PhD student who is passionate about English and excited to share that love with students whilst also helping them achieve top grades.

£47-£49

/hr

Star 5 / 5

180 reviews

1433 lessons

Aine M.

Super tutor

Birmingham - Shakespeare (Doctorate)

PhD student who is passionate about English and excited to share that love with students whilst also helping them achieve top grades.

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Mya P.

Leicester - Law with Politics (Bachelors)

A final year Law with Politics LLB student and an experienced tutor that gets results - keen to deliver, and encourage positive learning that's best for you :)

£47-£49

/hr

Star 5 / 5

16 reviews

120 lessons

Mya P.

Leicester - Law with Politics (Bachelors)

A final year Law with Politics LLB student and an experienced tutor that gets results - keen to deliver, and encourage positive learning that's best for you :)

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Isabel D.

Super tutor

Birmingham - Politics and International Relations (Bachelors)

Politics BA student, passionate about teaching through creative and unique lessons.

£47-£49

/hr

Star 5 / 5

21 reviews

529 lessons

Isabel D.

Super tutor

Birmingham - Politics and International Relations (Bachelors)

Politics BA student, passionate about teaching through creative and unique lessons.

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Eliza C.

Exeter - Politics (Bachelors)

I am a politics graduate from the University of Exeter. I am passionate and know I can help any student improve!

£47-£49

/hr

Star 4.7 / 5

42 reviews

400 lessons

Eliza C.

Exeter - Politics (Bachelors)

I am a politics graduate from the University of Exeter. I am passionate and know I can help any student improve!

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Alfie B.

Super tutor

Bath - Politics and International Relations (Bachelors)

An experienced tutor studying Politics and International Relations at the University of Bath

£37-£39

/hr

Star 5 / 5

10 reviews

574 lessons

Alfie B.

Super tutor

Bath - Politics and International Relations (Bachelors)

An experienced tutor studying Politics and International Relations at the University of Bath

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