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Krish S.

Warwick - English Literature (Bachelors)

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Krish S.

Warwick - English Literature (Bachelors)

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Abintha T.

Surrey - Nursing studies (Registered nurse children and young people) (Bachelors)

My name is Abintha, I am paediatric nurse graduate from the university of surrey. I love to help students to achieve their best in school.

£22-£27

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Abintha T.

Surrey - Nursing studies (Registered nurse children and young people) (Bachelors)

My name is Abintha, I am paediatric nurse graduate from the university of surrey. I love to help students to achieve their best in school.

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Raihan S.

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University College London - Pure Economics (Bachelors)

Economics & Maths undergraduate student at University College London (UCL) with 5 years tutoring experience- Former UK Mathematics Olympiad representative 2017

£37-£39

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Raihan S.

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University College London - Pure Economics (Bachelors)

Economics & Maths undergraduate student at University College London (UCL) with 5 years tutoring experience- Former UK Mathematics Olympiad representative 2017

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Amna K.

Manchester Metropolitan - PGCE Advanced Computer Science (Other)

I completed my Bachelors in Computer Science in 2016 and due to my exceptionally high results was offered a scholarship to complete Masters in Advanced Computer Science from the University of Manchester in 2017. I also completed my PGCE in Compute...

£47-£49

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350 lessons

Amna K.

Manchester Metropolitan - PGCE Advanced Computer Science (Other)

I completed my Bachelors in Computer Science in 2016 and due to my exceptionally high results was offered a scholarship to complete Masters in Advanced Computer Science from the University of Manchester in 2017. I also completed my PGCE in Compute...

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Davina N.

Leicester - Biological sciences with Physiology and Pharmacology (Bachelors)

I am a 21 year old student currently studying Biological sciences at university. I love to help other students achieve their full potential with as much help as I can give them. People say I’m funny, happy and full of positive energy!I chose to st...

£47-£49

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Davina N.

Leicester - Biological sciences with Physiology and Pharmacology (Bachelors)

I am a 21 year old student currently studying Biological sciences at university. I love to help other students achieve their full potential with as much help as I can give them. People say I’m funny, happy and full of positive energy!I chose to st...

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Kyle M.

Bath - MEng Mechanical Engineering (Integrated Masters)

I'm currently a 3rd year Mechanical Engineering student at the University of Bath. I chose to do Mechanical Engineering as I wanted to explore my love for Maths and Physics within a more practical setting. This has resulted in my involvement i...

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Kyle M.

Bath - MEng Mechanical Engineering (Integrated Masters)

I'm currently a 3rd year Mechanical Engineering student at the University of Bath. I chose to do Mechanical Engineering as I wanted to explore my love for Maths and Physics within a more practical setting. This has resulted in my involvement i...

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