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Nasir O.

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Warwick - Mathematics and Philosophy (Bachelors)

Hi I'm Nasir, a Maths student and the University of Warwick. I'm passionate about bringing a friendly, engaging and exciting approach to tutoring!

£25-£27

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Nasir O.

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Warwick - Mathematics and Philosophy (Bachelors)

Hi I'm Nasir, a Maths student and the University of Warwick. I'm passionate about bringing a friendly, engaging and exciting approach to tutoring!

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Attiya R.

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Birmingham - Post Graduate Certificate of Education (Other)

My name is Attiya Rashid. My teaching is underpinned by the belief that effective preparation leads to meaningful progress. I look forward to hearing from you!

£25-£27

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Attiya R.

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Birmingham - Post Graduate Certificate of Education (Other)

My name is Attiya Rashid. My teaching is underpinned by the belief that effective preparation leads to meaningful progress. I look forward to hearing from you!

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Francisca G.

Exeter - LLB Law (Bachelors)

I have a genuine passion for learning and aim to inspire the same excitement and curiosity in my students, helping them grow in knowledge and confidence.

£33-£35

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Star 5 / 5

12 reviews

112 lessons

Francisca G.

Exeter - LLB Law (Bachelors)

I have a genuine passion for learning and aim to inspire the same excitement and curiosity in my students, helping them grow in knowledge and confidence.

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Angelos S.

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York - PhD in Philosophy (Doctorate)

I have a PhD in Philosophy from the University of York. I am passionate about helping you excel in your field and guiding you toward performing at your best!

£39-£41

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Star 5 / 5

39 reviews

432 lessons

Angelos S.

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York - PhD in Philosophy (Doctorate)

I have a PhD in Philosophy from the University of York. I am passionate about helping you excel in your field and guiding you toward performing at your best!

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Nabil B.

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Kings College London - Modern History (Masters)

Want to study with a professional? I am a former private institution teacher with a BA and an MA in History. I've also taught both in the UK and abroad.

£65-£67

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431 reviews

3600 lessons

Nabil B.

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Kings College London - Modern History (Masters)

Want to study with a professional? I am a former private institution teacher with a BA and an MA in History. I've also taught both in the UK and abroad.

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Emily B.

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York - English Literature and Philosophy (Bachelors)

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

£49-£51

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50 reviews

452 lessons

Emily B.

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York - English Literature and Philosophy (Bachelors)

Hi, I'm Emily! I'm an experienced 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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