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Angelos S.

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!

£65-£67

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Star 5 / 5

37 reviews

316 lessons

Angelos S.

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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Emily B.

Super tutor

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

Star 5 / 5

137 reviews

938 lessons

Emily B.

Super tutor

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.

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Elizabeth F.

Warwick - Liberal Arts & Philosophy (Bachelors)

Friendly Warwick student, looking to help students achieve their best in multiple fields!...

£65-£67

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Star 5 / 5

29 reviews

244 lessons

Elizabeth F.

Warwick - Liberal Arts & Philosophy (Bachelors)

Friendly Warwick student, looking to help students achieve their best in multiple fields!...

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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

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Star 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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Thomas P.

Southampton - MA Philosophy (Masters)

Philosophy Master's graduate with Distinction hoping to help as many students as possible to achieve their academic potential.

£25-£27

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Star 0 / 5

0 reviews

39 lessons

Thomas P.

Southampton - MA Philosophy (Masters)

Philosophy Master's graduate with Distinction hoping to help as many students as possible to achieve their academic potential.

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Mia C.

LSE - Human Rights and Politics (Masters)

As a First Class Philosophy and Management Graduate from St Andrews and now masters student, I have extensive academic and tutoring experience available for you

£49-£51

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Star 5 / 5

30 reviews

488 lessons

Mia C.

LSE - Human Rights and Politics (Masters)

As a First Class Philosophy and Management Graduate from St Andrews and now masters student, I have extensive academic and tutoring experience available for you

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