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Anthony W.
University of Oxford - Late Antique and Byzantine Studies (Masters)
I am an experienced English and History tutor who also offers Oxbridge application assistance.
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
141 reviews
1617 lessons
Anthony W.
University of Oxford - Late Antique and Byzantine Studies (Masters)
I am an experienced English and History tutor who also offers Oxbridge application assistance.
Hamish R.
St Antony's College, Oxford - PhD in History (Doctorate)
Experienced tutor who tailors classes for each pupil. Confidence building through patient and caring teaching.
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
86 reviews
1139 lessons
Hamish R.
St Antony's College, Oxford - PhD in History (Doctorate)
Experienced tutor who tailors classes for each pupil. Confidence building through patient and caring teaching.
Jamil K.
University College London - Intellectual History (Masters)
MA Intellectual History (UCL.) A poet, musician and artist who adores teaching. First-class honours BSc Government and History (London School of Economics.)
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
353 reviews
2418 lessons
Jamil K.
University College London - Intellectual History (Masters)
MA Intellectual History (UCL.) A poet, musician and artist who adores teaching. First-class honours BSc Government and History (London School of Economics.)
Alice L.
University College London - History (Bachelors)
At school, I struggled with maths GCSE. Finding some subjects easier than others has made me especially sensitive to meeting needs.
£49-£51
/hr
4.9 / 5
9 reviews
252 lessons
Alice L.
University College London - History (Bachelors)
At school, I struggled with maths GCSE. Finding some subjects easier than others has made me especially sensitive to meeting needs.
Trudy Y.
Cambridge - History (Bachelors)
First Class Cambridge University Graduate, Experienced Admissions Mentor and English Language and Literature Tutor
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
121 reviews
563 lessons
Trudy Y.
Cambridge - History (Bachelors)
First Class Cambridge University Graduate, Experienced Admissions Mentor and English Language and Literature Tutor
Anna S.
St Anne's College, Oxford - History (Bachelors)
Oxford graduate studying for a UCL masters who loves to teach and learn. I hope to share my passion for History and English and help others achieve their goals!
£49-£51
/hr
4.8 / 5
44 reviews
399 lessons
Anna S.
St Anne's College, Oxford - History (Bachelors)
Oxford graduate studying for a UCL masters who loves to teach and learn. I hope to share my passion for History and English and help others achieve their goals!
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How much does a HAT University tutor cost? Our HAT University tutors deliver top quality tutoring from just £25/hr. Head over to any of our tutor’s profiles for their exact pricing, and remember there’s no added fees. What jobs can you get with HAT University? So your teen will be well placed to explore any area of interest - from publishing to international aid - keeping an open mind can be key. To start narrowing down their interests, your teen can explore a few different roles that catch their eye and go from there. A few different roles could be: - Archivist - Talent agent - Conservation officer - Broadcast journalist - Museum education officer - Politician's assistant - Heritage manager - Archaeologist - Editorial assistant - Solicitor There are lots of resources to help your teen. Finding someone to talk to about their options can be a good way to help your teen find their path - from family members to a private tutor that can give first-hand guidance related to their discipline. How to find a HAT University tutor for your teen The HAT is designed to be challenging for all students, regardless of ability or test experience. Our tutors are on hand to help your teen to target their revision and make sure they’re confident and well prepared to ace the exam - just like they did themselves not long before them. So how do you know which HAT University tutor to choose? Here are our top 3 areas to think about in your tutor search, with a some key questions to ask during your tutor interviews: 1. Personality match - do they get on well with your teen and communicate well with them? Will they be able to offer advice about the HAT and university life, if your teen is looking for a mentor? 2. Academic fit - can they offer what you’re looking for, in terms of topic knowledge and skills your teen would like to develop? 3. Schedule - can they be flexible and fit around your teen’s weekly calendar? Can they give HAT tutorials as often as you need them? Want to know what to do next? Book a free video meeting with one of our HAT University tutors today.