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Aydan G.
Aberdeen - Anthropology and International Relations (Bachelors)
Hello! I am Aydan and I am currently studying Anthropology and International Relations at the University of Aberdeen. I love what I study for many reasons but most of all because it allows me to gain first-hand knowledge into current-day problems!...
£39-£41
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4.9 / 5
11 reviews
333 lessons
Aydan G.
Aberdeen - Anthropology and International Relations (Bachelors)
Hello! I am Aydan and I am currently studying Anthropology and International Relations at the University of Aberdeen. I love what I study for many reasons but most of all because it allows me to gain first-hand knowledge into current-day problems!...
Ramsey E.
Edinburgh - Informatics (Integrated Masters)
First-class Master's grad and award-nominated tutor with 6 years experience. Boost your grades, confidence, and have fun while you're at it!
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
719 reviews
2264 lessons
Ramsey E.
Edinburgh - Informatics (Integrated Masters)
First-class Master's grad and award-nominated tutor with 6 years experience. Boost your grades, confidence, and have fun while you're at it!
Sai Yeswanth A.
The University of Strathclyde - BSc Hons Mathematics, Statistics and Economics (Bachelors)
Ever since I started high school, I enjoyed solving problems using numbers and formulas. As I continued the subject further, my interest has increased in learning different aspects of Maths including Algebra and Calculus. In addition, I went to a
£25-£27
/hr
5 / 5
1 reviews
25 lessons
Sai Yeswanth A.
The University of Strathclyde - BSc Hons Mathematics, Statistics and Economics (Bachelors)
Ever since I started high school, I enjoyed solving problems using numbers and formulas. As I continued the subject further, my interest has increased in learning different aspects of Maths including Algebra and Calculus. In addition, I went to a
Iona M.
Glasgow - Joint Honours: German with Film & Television Studies (Masters)
Experienced and passionate about inspiring students to enjoy and develop their skillset in the subject to reach their potential and achieve success.
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
301 reviews
2250 lessons
Iona M.
Glasgow - Joint Honours: German with Film & Television Studies (Masters)
Experienced and passionate about inspiring students to enjoy and develop their skillset in the subject to reach their potential and achieve success.
Piotr K.
Aberdeen - Neuroscience and Psychology (Bachelors)
I am a second year student at University of Aberdeen. My degree is Neuroscience with Psychology. I am mature student as I had a brake in education of almost 10 years. I have quite varied work experience but in 2016 I used to work as a live in care...
£25-£27
/hr
4.9 / 5
92 reviews
1391 lessons
Piotr K.
Aberdeen - Neuroscience and Psychology (Bachelors)
I am a second year student at University of Aberdeen. My degree is Neuroscience with Psychology. I am mature student as I had a brake in education of almost 10 years. I have quite varied work experience but in 2016 I used to work as a live in care...
Hope J.
Edinburgh - MSc Medical Anthropology (Masters)
I am currently a Social Anthropology student at the University of Edinburgh. I love my field of study because it allows for the exploration of different subject areas, such as women’s healthcare rights, which I am particularly intereste...
£25-£27
/hr
5 / 5
2 reviews
63 lessons
Hope J.
Edinburgh - MSc Medical Anthropology (Masters)
I am currently a Social Anthropology student at the University of Edinburgh. I love my field of study because it allows for the exploration of different subject areas, such as women’s healthcare rights, which I am particularly intereste...
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How much does a National 4 and 5 tutor cost? National 4 and 5 tutoring is nearer than you might think - our prices start from just £25/hr, with no added fees. Schedule changes? Enjoy fully flexible bookings with no minimum contract. How to find a good National 4 and 5 tutor? Finding the perfect tutor is a big weight off your shoulders, and one less thing to worry about as a parent. Let's make it happen. A few things to bear in mind when searching for a tutor: - Academic fit - can they offer what you’re looking for, in terms of subject knowledge and experience? - Personality match - will they get on well with your teen and be able to explain things clearly? - Availability - can they offer tutorials for as long/as often as you need? Will they be flexible and fit around your family's schedule? What jobs can I get with the National 4 and 5? National 4 and 5 studies give students a broad range of tools across subjects. From creative development, data analysis and research skills - your teen will be well-placed to find a role that suits their interests across any sector they choose. Some research ahead of talks with their careers advisor or a private tutor can be useful, to help give them a sense of direction for their interests and the skills they’d like to develop. A few popular roles for National 4 and 5 students are: - Retail buyer - Chemical engineer - Investment banker - Humanitarian worker - Social media manager - Retail merchandiser - Screenwriter - Charities fundraiser - Public affairs consultant - Illustrator What happens next? Book a free video meeting to chat with one of our excellent National 4 and 5 tutors to chat through your teen’s goals today.