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Eniola S.

Nottingham - Medicine (Bachelors)

Friendly medical student who will ensure that students feel encouraged, challenged and cared for.

£37-£39

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Star 5 / 5

12 reviews

134 lessons

Eniola S.

Nottingham - Medicine (Bachelors)

Friendly medical student who will ensure that students feel encouraged, challenged and cared for.

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Adrian A.

Nottingham - Medical Physiology & Therapeutics (Bachelors)

I am an adaptable tutor, mentor and student at the School of Medicine at the University of Nottingham. I have been a tutor for 3 years now, for 11+, SATS, GCSEs and A-Levels, and have experience with home-schooled and SEN students. As a youth ...

£37-£39

/hr

Star 5 / 5

13 reviews

181 lessons

Adrian A.

Nottingham - Medical Physiology & Therapeutics (Bachelors)

I am an adaptable tutor, mentor and student at the School of Medicine at the University of Nottingham. I have been a tutor for 3 years now, for 11+, SATS, GCSEs and A-Levels, and have experience with home-schooled and SEN students. As a youth ...

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Sanskriti S.

Bristol - Medicine (Bachelors)

A friendly medical student, helping students reach their full potential in an engaging and interactive way!

£47-£49

/hr

Star 5 / 5

28 reviews

263 lessons

Sanskriti S.

Bristol - Medicine (Bachelors)

A friendly medical student, helping students reach their full potential in an engaging and interactive way!

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Jack L.

University College London - Medicine (Other)

£22-£27

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Star 0 / 5

0 reviews

10 lessons

Jack L.

University College London - Medicine (Other)

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James A.

Brighton and Sussex Medical School - Medicine (Bachelors)

Hi everyone, I'm James. I'm from Manchester (:I'm currently a medical student at Brighton and Sussex medical school! And I've done 1 year of Medical Biochemistry (BSc) at The University of Manchester too. Can't wait to help you...

£37-£39

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Star 5 / 5

4 reviews

24 lessons

James A.

Brighton and Sussex Medical School - Medicine (Bachelors)

Hi everyone, I'm James. I'm from Manchester (:I'm currently a medical student at Brighton and Sussex medical school! And I've done 1 year of Medical Biochemistry (BSc) at The University of Manchester too. Can't wait to help you...

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Sarnica S.

Nottingham - Medicine (Bachelors)

As a first year medical student who has gone through the GCSE and A-level examination process and achieved top grades I am very familiar with the most effective learning methods. My main focus will be to gauge a students level and then work out a ...

£22-£27

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Star 0 / 5

0 reviews

198 lessons

Sarnica S.

Nottingham - Medicine (Bachelors)

As a first year medical student who has gone through the GCSE and A-level examination process and achieved top grades I am very familiar with the most effective learning methods. My main focus will be to gauge a students level and then work out a ...

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