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Nathan M.
York - Taught masters in philosophy (Masters)
York philosophy graduate with a passion for language, learning, and pretty much anything academic!
£39-£41
/hr
5 / 5
225 reviews
1670 lessons
Nathan M.
York - Taught masters in philosophy (Masters)
York philosophy graduate with a passion for language, learning, and pretty much anything academic!
Harry Y.
Northumbria - English Language Studies (Bachelors)
Hi! My names Harry and I'm a first-year English Language student at Northumbria University. I love English because it's a great creative outlet and a potent mechanism for studying society. My interest in this field has stemmed from my stud...
£25-£27
/hr
5 / 5
47 reviews
2108 lessons
Harry Y.
Northumbria - English Language Studies (Bachelors)
Hi! My names Harry and I'm a first-year English Language student at Northumbria University. I love English because it's a great creative outlet and a potent mechanism for studying society. My interest in this field has stemmed from my stud...
Emily B.
St Andrews - MA (Hons) Management and Philosophy (Bachelors)
University graduate with a passion for teaching students how to achieve their highest potential, even if they are not confident in themselves to do so.
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
137 reviews
939 lessons
Emily B.
St Andrews - MA (Hons) Management and Philosophy (Bachelors)
University graduate with a passion for teaching students how to achieve their highest potential, even if they are not confident in themselves to do so.
Cameron R.
Durham - psychology and education (Bachelors)
Friendly tutor who gets along with students, passionate at helping them understand and use the knowledge they gain from sessions to achieve the grades they want
£33-£35
/hr
5 / 5
22 reviews
297 lessons
Cameron R.
Durham - psychology and education (Bachelors)
Friendly tutor who gets along with students, passionate at helping them understand and use the knowledge they gain from sessions to achieve the grades they want
Michael N.
Liverpool - Medicine (Bachelors)
I’m a first year medical student studying at the University of Liverpool. My passion for medicine stems from my love for the sciences. This, combined with the opportunity to have a career where I can have a positive impact on peoples’ lives, drove...
£39-£41
/hr
0 / 5
0 reviews
74 lessons
Michael N.
Liverpool - Medicine (Bachelors)
I’m a first year medical student studying at the University of Liverpool. My passion for medicine stems from my love for the sciences. This, combined with the opportunity to have a career where I can have a positive impact on peoples’ lives, drove...
George G.
Nottingham - Philosophy (Masters)
Current philosophy student with a great interest in literature. I achieved A*s in all three of my A-Levels, one of which was in English.
£25-£27
/hr
5 / 5
7 reviews
62 lessons
George G.
Nottingham - Philosophy (Masters)
Current philosophy student with a great interest in literature. I achieved A*s in all three of my A-Levels, one of which was in English.
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