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Rhiannon W.
Edinburgh - Biological Sciences (Evolutionary Biology) (Bachelors)
Biologist, writer, aspiring science communicator, tutor hoping to motivate and inspire.
£25-£27
/hr
5 / 5
2 reviews
184 lessons
Rhiannon W.
Edinburgh - Biological Sciences (Evolutionary Biology) (Bachelors)
Biologist, writer, aspiring science communicator, tutor hoping to motivate and inspire.
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
/hr
0 / 5
New tutor
7 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!
Amelia K.
Queen Mary University - BEng Mechanical Engineering with an Integrated Foundation (Bachelors)
Hello! I'm Amelia, currently pursuing Mechanical Engineering at Queen Mary University of London.
£39-£41
/hr
5 / 5
2 reviews
252 lessons
Amelia K.
Queen Mary University - BEng Mechanical Engineering with an Integrated Foundation (Bachelors)
Hello! I'm Amelia, currently pursuing Mechanical Engineering at Queen Mary University of London.
Sana H.
Warwick - Accounting and Finance (Bachelors)
Studying smarter + My support - Late-night stress = Results you'll be proud of 😊
£39-£41
/hr
5 / 5
84 reviews
1392 lessons
Sana H.
Warwick - Accounting and Finance (Bachelors)
Studying smarter + My support - Late-night stress = Results you'll be proud of 😊
Benjamin W.
Liverpool - mathematics with finance (Bachelors)
I have chosen the subject of mathematics to tutor because I hope my enthusiasm regarding the work can help others to enjoy the subject as much as me! After studying mathematics for 15 years I am now at an ability to be able to tutor students and I...
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
66 reviews
932 lessons
Benjamin W.
Liverpool - mathematics with finance (Bachelors)
I have chosen the subject of mathematics to tutor because I hope my enthusiasm regarding the work can help others to enjoy the subject as much as me! After studying mathematics for 15 years I am now at an ability to be able to tutor students and I...
William S.
Bath - Civil Engineering (Masters)
Friendly and enthusiastic university student looking to teach the next generation my passion!
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
106 reviews
1090 lessons
William S.
Bath - Civil Engineering (Masters)
Friendly and enthusiastic university student looking to teach the next generation my passion!
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