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Rohan S.

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Sheffield - Material Science and Engineering (Integrated Masters)

I am an energetic tutor that has been teaching since 2022 with experience from KS2 all the way up to A Level.

£25-£27

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Rohan S.

Responds quickly

Sheffield - Material Science and Engineering (Integrated Masters)

I am an energetic tutor that has been teaching since 2022 with experience from KS2 all the way up to A Level.

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Nicholas M.

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Merton College, Oxford - MPhys Physics (Integrated Masters)

An enthusiastic Oxford Physics student with plenty of experience tutoring Maths and Physics

£65-£67

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236 reviews

1858 lessons

Nicholas M.

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Merton College, Oxford - MPhys Physics (Integrated Masters)

An enthusiastic Oxford Physics student with plenty of experience tutoring Maths and Physics

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Ollie L.

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Jesus College, Oxford - Physics (Masters)

Well organised tutor that aims to help students gain full understanding of a topic and offer clear and precise solutions to specific problems.

£65-£67

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Star 5 / 5

157 reviews

1096 lessons

Ollie L.

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Jesus College, Oxford - Physics (Masters)

Well organised tutor that aims to help students gain full understanding of a topic and offer clear and precise solutions to specific problems.

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Cameron G.

Super tutor

Manchester - Computational Study of Microstructurally Short Crack Propagation in AA7xxx alloys (Doctorate)

Hi there, my name is Cameron and I recently graduated from the University of St Andrews with an MPhys in Theoretical Physics, and have since started a PhD at the University of Manchester. My research is primarily focused on microstructurally short...

£65-£67

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Star 5 / 5

88 reviews

900 lessons

Cameron G.

Super tutor

Manchester - Computational Study of Microstructurally Short Crack Propagation in AA7xxx alloys (Doctorate)

Hi there, my name is Cameron and I recently graduated from the University of St Andrews with an MPhys in Theoretical Physics, and have since started a PhD at the University of Manchester. My research is primarily focused on microstructurally short...

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Sophie G.

Oxford University - Physics (Integrated Masters)

A kind, patient Physics and Maths tutor who develops problem solving skills and instills curiosity in her pupils

£25-£27

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Sophie G.

Oxford University - Physics (Integrated Masters)

A kind, patient Physics and Maths tutor who develops problem solving skills and instills curiosity in her pupils

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Aditya J.

Durham - Physics and Computer Science (Bachelors)

BSc Physics and Computer Science student at Durham University I want to help students understand the motivations behind what they do rather than just how to solve problems in order to make them enjoy their subjects more.

£33-£35

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Star 5 / 5

2 reviews

149 lessons

Aditya J.

Durham - Physics and Computer Science (Bachelors)

BSc Physics and Computer Science student at Durham University I want to help students understand the motivations behind what they do rather than just how to solve problems in order to make them enjoy their subjects more.

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