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Jameelah W.

Queen Mary - Mathematics (Bachelors)

Secondary School Maths teacher, helping students love Maths and reaching their full potential!

£22-£27

/hr

Star 4.8 / 5

5 reviews

14 lessons

Jameelah W.

Queen Mary - Mathematics (Bachelors)

Secondary School Maths teacher, helping students love Maths and reaching their full potential!

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Alfred H.

Bath - Mathematics (Integrated Masters)

A friendly maths student, hoping to show you the beauty of the world of mathematics.

£47-£49

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Star 4.9 / 5

44 reviews

294 lessons

Alfred H.

Bath - Mathematics (Integrated Masters)

A friendly maths student, hoping to show you the beauty of the world of mathematics.

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Josh G.

Sheffield - Economics and finance (Bachelors)

Hello! I have had many years of experience in tutoring and I have grew to love it! I enjoy using my experience to help students learn and achieve their desired grades. Having also been a student recently I am able to transfer all of the techniques...

£37-£39

/hr

Star 4.9 / 5

38 reviews

275 lessons

Josh G.

Sheffield - Economics and finance (Bachelors)

Hello! I have had many years of experience in tutoring and I have grew to love it! I enjoy using my experience to help students learn and achieve their desired grades. Having also been a student recently I am able to transfer all of the techniques...

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Devaki P.

Loughborough - mathematics (Integrated Masters)

I am currently studying mathematics at university as it was my favourite subject at school. I always found maths really interesting as I thought it held all the secrets to how things function and the making of this planet and universe.<br />I used...

£37-£39

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Star 4.9 / 5

51 reviews

361 lessons

Devaki P.

Loughborough - mathematics (Integrated Masters)

I am currently studying mathematics at university as it was my favourite subject at school. I always found maths really interesting as I thought it held all the secrets to how things function and the making of this planet and universe.<br />I used...

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Syl S.

Warwick - Physics (Masters)

Hi! I'm Syl. I'm a recent graduate from the University of Warwick studying Mathematics and Physics. I believe everyone has the capacity to excel.

£37-£39

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Star 4.9 / 5

54 reviews

179 lessons

Syl S.

Warwick - Physics (Masters)

Hi! I'm Syl. I'm a recent graduate from the University of Warwick studying Mathematics and Physics. I believe everyone has the capacity to excel.

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William M.

St Andrews - Theoretical Physics (Integrated Masters)

Passionate theoretical physics student hoping to help students achieve their academic goals as well as instil joy and interest in physics and mathematics.

£37-£39

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Star 5 / 5

137 reviews

640 lessons

William M.

St Andrews - Theoretical Physics (Integrated Masters)

Passionate theoretical physics student hoping to help students achieve their academic goals as well as instil joy and interest in physics and mathematics.

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Usama M.

Imperial College London - MSc Advanced Computational methods in Astronautics (Masters)

An Analytical Engineer at Rolls-Royce helping you accelerate your career in STEM

£22-£27

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Star 0 / 5

0 reviews

8 lessons

Usama M.

Imperial College London - MSc Advanced Computational methods in Astronautics (Masters)

An Analytical Engineer at Rolls-Royce helping you accelerate your career in STEM

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Aaryan M.

Imperial College London - Joint Mathematics and Computer Science (Bachelors)

Maths and CS student at Imperial College looking to spread my love for solving problems using a plethora of resources.

£37-£39

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Star 5 / 5

10 reviews

71 lessons

Aaryan M.

Imperial College London - Joint Mathematics and Computer Science (Bachelors)

Maths and CS student at Imperial College looking to spread my love for solving problems using a plethora of resources.

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Benito L.

Reading - Mathematics with Computer Science with a Placement Year (Bachelors)

Experienced Maths Tutor and Second Year University Student at Reading studying Maths and Computer Science

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

1 reviews

126 lessons

Benito L.

Reading - Mathematics with Computer Science with a Placement Year (Bachelors)

Experienced Maths Tutor and Second Year University Student at Reading studying Maths and Computer Science

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Benjamen S.

Lancaster - Statistics (Masters)

I'm a qualified maths teacher who thoroughly enjoys maths and wants students to enjoy maths too!...

£22-£27

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Star 0 / 5

0 reviews

76 lessons

Benjamen S.

Lancaster - Statistics (Masters)

I'm a qualified maths teacher who thoroughly enjoys maths and wants students to enjoy maths too!...

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