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CJ W.

Exeter - Philosophy and Theology (Bachelors)

I am a undergraduate student in Philosophy and Theology at a top Russell Group University in the UK. I have 5 years experience working with children and young people teaching and delivering programmes. I achieved student of the year status in my p...

£26-£30

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44 lessons

CJ W.

Exeter - Philosophy and Theology (Bachelors)

I am a undergraduate student in Philosophy and Theology at a top Russell Group University in the UK. I have 5 years experience working with children and young people teaching and delivering programmes. I achieved student of the year status in my p...

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Ella S.

Leeds - English Literature (Bachelors)

£26-£30

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Ella S.

Leeds - English Literature (Bachelors)

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Harry E.

Durham - PPE (Bachelors)

Durham PPE Undergraduate | Outstanding Academic Record (eleven Grade 9s at GCSE, A*, A*, A, A at A-level) | 1+ Year Mentoring Experience

£34-£38

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Harry E.

Durham - PPE (Bachelors)

Durham PPE Undergraduate | Outstanding Academic Record (eleven Grade 9s at GCSE, A*, A*, A, A at A-level) | 1+ Year Mentoring Experience

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Maire M.

Responds quickly

Durham - Theology & Religion (Bachelors)

£40-£44

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Star 5 / 5

8 reviews

71 lessons

Maire M.

Responds quickly

Durham - Theology & Religion (Bachelors)

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Lucja J.

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University College London - Human Rights (Masters)

Friendly KCL graduate and UCL Human Rights MA graduate is who passionate about philosophy, religion, ethics and rights.

£69-£73

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Star 4.9 / 5

45 reviews

979 lessons

Lucja J.

Responds quickly
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University College London - Human Rights (Masters)

Friendly KCL graduate and UCL Human Rights MA graduate is who passionate about philosophy, religion, ethics and rights.

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Jonathan A.

Super tutor

St Andrews - Philosophy (Masters)

Experienced tutor and graduate of the University of St Andrews and King's College London.

£69-£73

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Star 5 / 5

117 reviews

816 lessons

Jonathan A.

Super tutor

St Andrews - Philosophy (Masters)

Experienced tutor and graduate of the University of St Andrews and King's College London.

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How much does a Philosophy and Ethics tutor cost? We’ve made Philosophy and Ethics tutoring open to all with prices starting from just £26/hr. No minimum contracts, no added fees. What can you do with a qualification in Philosophy and Ethics? Studying Philosophy and Ethics will fine tune your teen’s understanding of society and build the skills they’ll need to tackle a variety of interesting career opportunities. Their options range across politics, business and the arts, so your teen won’t be hard pressed to find a path that suits them. So how does your teen narrow down their search for a career related to this subject? It can be valuable to search for some roles online to help your teen start conversations down the line, whether that’s with their careers advisor or a dedicated tutor. These are some of the top roles pursued by Philosophy and Ethics students: - Media Correspondent - Politician - Freelance Writer - Museum Curator - Child Welfare Advocate - Community Centre Director - Non-Profit Organisation Director - Diplomat - Entrepreneur - Foreign Service Worker How many hours of tutoring is needed for Philosophy and Ethics? A Philosophy and Ethics tutoring schedule is typically made up of 3 key things: your teen’s goals, where they’re starting from and what they need to close the gap. Let’s take a look at a usual Philosophy and Ethics tutoring plan: 1. Assessment - your teen’s first tutorial is a good opportunity for them to share their aims with their tutor. They can then do an assessment to see what gaps they need to fill to help your teen reach their goals. 2. Timescale - using this assessment, your tutor can give a number of tutorials that your teen will need. 3. Plan - check in with your family and make sure this tutoring schedule fits with your day-to-day, such as budget and availability. Want to try online tutoring? Book a free video meeting today to chat directly with one of our Philosophy and Ethics tutors.

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