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James M.
Queen's, Belfast - Photonic Integration and Advanced Data Storage (Doctorate)
£65-£67
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0 / 5
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0 lessons
James M.
Queen's, Belfast - Photonic Integration and Advanced Data Storage (Doctorate)
Sharanjit S.
Kings College London - Medical Physics (Masters)
Medical Physics Master's student with an undergraduate physics degree from UCL and years of tutoring experience, here to help you achieve your full potential
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
59 reviews
499 lessons
Sharanjit S.
Kings College London - Medical Physics (Masters)
Medical Physics Master's student with an undergraduate physics degree from UCL and years of tutoring experience, here to help you achieve your full potential
Dr Edosa O.
Warwick - Advanced Materials and Manufacturing (Doctorate)
I am a passionate Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) tutor, seeking to raise and develop students' interest in STEM subjects at all levels
£65-£67
/hr
4.9 / 5
471 reviews
6713 lessons
Dr Edosa O.
Warwick - Advanced Materials and Manufacturing (Doctorate)
I am a passionate Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) tutor, seeking to raise and develop students' interest in STEM subjects at all levels
Shen L.
Bristol - Solar Thermionics (Doctorate)
Often told: 'I'm a patient, kind, and enthusiastic teacher; very helpful in guiding students to achieve their goals.'
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
268 reviews
1868 lessons
Shen L.
Bristol - Solar Thermionics (Doctorate)
Often told: 'I'm a patient, kind, and enthusiastic teacher; very helpful in guiding students to achieve their goals.'
Andrew P.
Leicester - Mathematics (Doctorate)
Hi, I'm Andrew! I tutor A-level, A2 and university mathematics and further mathematics. Feel free to check out my profile and get in touch!
£25-£27
/hr
5 / 5
New tutor
3 lessons
Andrew P.
Leicester - Mathematics (Doctorate)
Hi, I'm Andrew! I tutor A-level, A2 and university mathematics and further mathematics. Feel free to check out my profile and get in touch!
Ioanna D.
Cardiff - Medical Engineering (Bachelors)
Medical Engineering graduate exploring brain modelling. Passionate about maths, biology, and physics. Let’s tackle challenges together and make learning fun :)
£33-£35
/hr
0 / 5
New tutor
0 lessons
Ioanna D.
Cardiff - Medical Engineering (Bachelors)
Medical Engineering graduate exploring brain modelling. Passionate about maths, biology, and physics. Let’s tackle challenges together and make learning fun :)
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How much does it cost to get a Maths University tutor? The cost of Maths University tuition can depend on the tutor’s experience, such as how many lessons they’ve completed. As a guide, our prices start from £25/hr with no extra fees. What jobs can you get with a Maths degree? There are a broad range of resources out there to help teens get to grips with their interests and find a role that suits them. Sometimes it can be tricky narrowing down these opportunities at the start, with so many employers valuing the strong analytical and problem solving skills learned by Maths graduates. We advise students to do some research into a broad range of potential roles, as they often uncover opportunities in unexpected industries. A few common roles for Maths University students to kick start their search are: - CAD technician - Game designer - Meteorologist - Insurance underwriter - Radiation protection practitioner - Civil Service fast streamer - Machine learning engineer - Financial trader - Software tester - Operational researcher Will a tutor make a difference to my teen’s Maths University studies? Studying for a degree in Maths is no small challenge, and our tutors know exactly what it takes to reach their goals. Some of the most common and valuable areas that tutors can help with are: 1. Tracking progress - your tutor can keep on top of how well your teen’s doing and create a plan to help them smash their targets. Having the road planned out can improve confidence and help them stay energised throughout their Maths University studies, getting them a big step closer to success. 2. Getting ready for exams - our tutors can share their insider knowledge on how to approach Maths University exams for top marks. Encourage your teen to share with their tutor what areas they’re looking to improve - tutors can use this information to tailor tutorials and achieve the results they’re aiming for. 3. Boosting content knowledge - revisiting difficult topics to fill in the gaps and make sure your teen is feeling confident and prepared for their Maths University exams. Want to try it out? Book a free video meeting today to chat with one of our Maths University tutors.