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Krish P.

City, University of London - Computer Science (Bachelors)

Hello! My name is Krish, and I am currently pursuing a degree in computer science. I am excited to get to know you as we progress.What makes me stand out is my dedication to understanding the intricacies of technology, as well as my enthusiasm for...

£22-£27

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Krish P.

City, University of London - Computer Science (Bachelors)

Hello! My name is Krish, and I am currently pursuing a degree in computer science. I am excited to get to know you as we progress.What makes me stand out is my dedication to understanding the intricacies of technology, as well as my enthusiasm for...

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Hitaishi P.

Leicester - Mathematics (Bachelors)

£22-£27

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Hitaishi P.

Leicester - Mathematics (Bachelors)

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Osian J.

Cardiff - Chemistry (Doctorate)

Hi! My name is Osian (Osh), I'm a 24 year old Chemistry PhD student at Cardiff University. Originally from North Wales (Hapus i ddysgu yn Gymraeg hefyd!) I went to Durham University to complete my BSc in Chemistry and then to ...

£37-£39

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10 reviews

103 lessons

Osian J.

Cardiff - Chemistry (Doctorate)

Hi! My name is Osian (Osh), I'm a 24 year old Chemistry PhD student at Cardiff University. Originally from North Wales (Hapus i ddysgu yn Gymraeg hefyd!) I went to Durham University to complete my BSc in Chemistry and then to ...

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Joshua S.

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Leeds - Theoretical Physics (Integrated Masters)

I have been interested in physics as a result of my love for maths and racing, and throughout my a levels I really enjoyed writing about the equations and maths behind experiments so I chose the theoretical path. I have also owned a telescope for ...

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Joshua S.

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Leeds - Theoretical Physics (Integrated Masters)

I have been interested in physics as a result of my love for maths and racing, and throughout my a levels I really enjoyed writing about the equations and maths behind experiments so I chose the theoretical path. I have also owned a telescope for ...

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Kritika S.

Kings College London - Economics and Management with a Year in Industry (Bachelors)

A university student with 2.5 years of private tutoring experience and a passion to help others :)

£47-£49

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Star 4.9 / 5

8 reviews

85 lessons

Kritika S.

Kings College London - Economics and Management with a Year in Industry (Bachelors)

A university student with 2.5 years of private tutoring experience and a passion to help others :)

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Rachel A.

Bristol - Biochemistry (Integrated Masters)

Hi, I am a first-year biochemistry student at the University of Bristol. My love for sciences has led me to pursue a degree in biochemistry, a degree that encompasses both biology and chemistry as well as some maths. Having recently completed my A...

£47-£49

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Star 4.9 / 5

28 reviews

310 lessons

Rachel A.

Bristol - Biochemistry (Integrated Masters)

Hi, I am a first-year biochemistry student at the University of Bristol. My love for sciences has led me to pursue a degree in biochemistry, a degree that encompasses both biology and chemistry as well as some maths. Having recently completed my A...

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