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Isabella H.
Durham - Law (Bachelors)
I am currently in my thirdrd year of study Law at Durham University. I achieved A*AB in Politics, History and Biology in my A-Levels....
£25-£27
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0 / 5
0 reviews
132 lessons
Isabella H.
Durham - Law (Bachelors)
I am currently in my thirdrd year of study Law at Durham University. I achieved A*AB in Politics, History and Biology in my A-Levels....
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.)
Aaliyah L.
Cambridge - Law (Bachelors)
Cambridge Law graduate with a passion for tutoring English at all levels and supporting students with uni applications. Here to help you reach your potential!
£49-£51
/hr
4.9 / 5
27 reviews
381 lessons
Aaliyah L.
Cambridge - Law (Bachelors)
Cambridge Law graduate with a passion for tutoring English at all levels and supporting students with uni applications. Here to help you reach your potential!
Andrea O.
LSE - Law (Bachelors)
I am currently a first year law student at the LSE. With a passion for literature and realising potential, as well as an acquired set of clear communication and excellent interpersonal skills, I hope to prove to be an asset as a tutor.. <br /><br ...
£65-£67
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0 / 5
0 reviews
187 lessons
Andrea O.
LSE - Law (Bachelors)
I am currently a first year law student at the LSE. With a passion for literature and realising potential, as well as an acquired set of clear communication and excellent interpersonal skills, I hope to prove to be an asset as a tutor.. <br /><br ...
Tinhinan S.
Warwick - Law LLB (Bachelors)
Hey, I'm Tinhinan (Tina for short). I'm studying Law at Warwick University. Many of my interests have always included analysing information and undertsanding certain theories such as biological mehcanisms into how the body works. This got ...
£33-£35
/hr
0 / 5
0 reviews
269 lessons
Tinhinan S.
Warwick - Law LLB (Bachelors)
Hey, I'm Tinhinan (Tina for short). I'm studying Law at Warwick University. Many of my interests have always included analysing information and undertsanding certain theories such as biological mehcanisms into how the body works. This got ...
Hanin B.
Nottingham - Law llb (Bachelors)
Hi! My name is Hanin and i am a Law student at the University of Nottingham. I am very passionate about human rights and hope to pursue a legal career in advocating for peoples rights one day. I aim to aid students in achieving the best grades pos...
£65-£67
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0 / 5
0 reviews
171 lessons
Hanin B.
Nottingham - Law llb (Bachelors)
Hi! My name is Hanin and i am a Law student at the University of Nottingham. I am very passionate about human rights and hope to pursue a legal career in advocating for peoples rights one day. I aim to aid students in achieving the best grades pos...
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