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Isabella J.

Exeter - Law (Foundation)

I am deeply passionate about helping others and believe there is no such as as a stupid question! I am self driven and determined to provide tailored lesson plans unique to every person....

£37-£39

/hr

Star 4.3 / 5

4 reviews

280 lessons

Isabella J.

Exeter - Law (Foundation)

I am deeply passionate about helping others and believe there is no such as as a stupid question! I am self driven and determined to provide tailored lesson plans unique to every person....

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Viktoriia S.

Queen Mary - Law (Bachelors)

Experienced tutor empowering students with personalized lessons to bridge knowledge gaps and excel in exams. Let's unleash your full learning potential!

£37-£39

/hr

Star 5 / 5

39 reviews

425 lessons

Viktoriia S.

Queen Mary - Law (Bachelors)

Experienced tutor empowering students with personalized lessons to bridge knowledge gaps and excel in exams. Let's unleash your full learning potential!

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Alfie D.

Warwick - LLM Law (Masters)

I’m currently an LLM Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation student at Warwick. I have a First Class LLB Law degree from the same institution, too.

£37-£39

/hr

Star 5 / 5

2 reviews

163 lessons

Alfie D.

Warwick - LLM Law (Masters)

I’m currently an LLM Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation student at Warwick. I have a First Class LLB Law degree from the same institution, too.

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Sabyia A.

Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford - Jurisprudence (Bachelors)

I am a current Oxford Law student with over 3 years tutoring experience, I focus on helping students develop the techniques to achieve high grades in exams!

£47-£49

/hr

Star 5 / 5

26 reviews

170 lessons

Sabyia A.

Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford - Jurisprudence (Bachelors)

I am a current Oxford Law student with over 3 years tutoring experience, I focus on helping students develop the techniques to achieve high grades in exams!

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Gracie N.

Super tutor

Lincoln - Criminology and Criminal Justice (Masters)

A bookworm through and through hoping to pass on my passion for learning through tailored and student specific sessions!

£37-£39

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Star 5 / 5

87 reviews

666 lessons

Gracie N.

Super tutor

Lincoln - Criminology and Criminal Justice (Masters)

A bookworm through and through hoping to pass on my passion for learning through tailored and student specific sessions!

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Callum D.

Durham - Law LLB (Bachelors)

Hi, my name is Callum and I am a Trevelyan Award Scholar Law Student at Durham University.

£47-£49

/hr

Star 5 / 5

3 reviews

57 lessons

Callum D.

Durham - Law LLB (Bachelors)

Hi, my name is Callum and I am a Trevelyan Award Scholar Law Student at Durham University.

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