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Nathan M.

Super tutor

York - Taught masters in philosophy (Masters)

York philosophy graduate with a passion for language, learning, and pretty much anything academic!

£39-£41

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Star 5 / 5

225 reviews

1670 lessons

Nathan M.

Super tutor

York - Taught masters in philosophy (Masters)

York philosophy graduate with a passion for language, learning, and pretty much anything academic!

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Adam K.

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Worcester College, Oxford - Doctor of Philosophy in English (Doctorate)

Double-Oxford graduate offering friendly and focused tuition in English, Philosophy, the EPQ, and the Oxbridge ELAT admissions test for English.

£65-£67

/hr

Star 5 / 5

70 reviews

881 lessons

Adam K.

Super tutor

Worcester College, Oxford - Doctor of Philosophy in English (Doctorate)

Double-Oxford graduate offering friendly and focused tuition in English, Philosophy, the EPQ, and the Oxbridge ELAT admissions test for English.

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George H.

Leeds - Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Thought (Bachelors)

I love to engage all of my students no matter their interests or learning habits. I will always tailor my lesson to the specific pupil and engage them fully!

£39-£41

/hr

Star 4.8 / 5

24 reviews

430 lessons

George H.

Leeds - Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Thought (Bachelors)

I love to engage all of my students no matter their interests or learning habits. I will always tailor my lesson to the specific pupil and engage them fully!

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Hope G.

Nottingham - Philosophy and Theology (Bachelors)

I am a second year Undergraduate University student, who has always excelled in their studies. I enjoy teaching, and I hope to get my Masters and Doctrine in Theology so that I can keep teaching students at a professional level. I have experience ...

£39-£41

/hr

Star 5 / 5

4 reviews

48 lessons

Hope G.

Nottingham - Philosophy and Theology (Bachelors)

I am a second year Undergraduate University student, who has always excelled in their studies. I enjoy teaching, and I hope to get my Masters and Doctrine in Theology so that I can keep teaching students at a professional level. I have experience ...

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Emily B.

York - English Literature and Philosophy (Bachelors)

Hi, I'm Emily! I'm an experinced English Literature, Language, and Philosophy tutor. I enjoy helping students do the best that they can in the subjects I love.

£39-£41

/hr

Star 5 / 5

9 reviews

233 lessons

Emily B.

York - English Literature and Philosophy (Bachelors)

Hi, I'm Emily! I'm an experinced English Literature, Language, and Philosophy tutor. I enjoy helping students do the best that they can in the subjects I love.

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Jamil K.

Super tutor

University College London - Intellectual History (Masters)

MA Intellectual History (UCL.) A poet, musician and artist who adores teaching. First-class honours BSc Government and History (London School of Economics.)

£65-£67

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Star 5 / 5

353 reviews

2418 lessons

Jamil K.

Super tutor

University College London - Intellectual History (Masters)

MA Intellectual History (UCL.) A poet, musician and artist who adores teaching. First-class honours BSc Government and History (London School of Economics.)

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