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Bogdan P.

Southampton - Engineering Doctorate in Computational Engineering (Doctorate)

Lecturer and Doctor in Aerospace Engineering with passion and experience in teaching maths and physics.

£47-£49

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Star 4.9 / 5

26 reviews

66 lessons

Bogdan P.

Southampton - Engineering Doctorate in Computational Engineering (Doctorate)

Lecturer and Doctor in Aerospace Engineering with passion and experience in teaching maths and physics.

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Claudia B.

Kings College London - Chemistry (Bachelors)

As a university student, I have seen and have experience with academic adversity. I hope to help you by using my experiences to build confidence and knowledge.

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

37 reviews

325 lessons

Claudia B.

Kings College London - Chemistry (Bachelors)

As a university student, I have seen and have experience with academic adversity. I hope to help you by using my experiences to build confidence and knowledge.

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Lucia M.

Super tutor

Surrey - BSc Veterinary Science (Bachelors)

Bubbly, friendly tutor with a huge breath of knowledge backed up with experience in spreading knowledge and boosting confidence!

£37-£39

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Star 5 / 5

121 reviews

818 lessons

Lucia M.

Super tutor

Surrey - BSc Veterinary Science (Bachelors)

Bubbly, friendly tutor with a huge breath of knowledge backed up with experience in spreading knowledge and boosting confidence!

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Aakankshya A.

Bath - Physics (Integrated Masters)

Hi, I'm Aakankshya (ah-can-sha). I am in my second year, studying Physics at the University of Bath. I will help you achieve your full academic potential!

£37-£39

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Star 0 / 5

0 reviews

80 lessons

Aakankshya A.

Bath - Physics (Integrated Masters)

Hi, I'm Aakankshya (ah-can-sha). I am in my second year, studying Physics at the University of Bath. I will help you achieve your full academic potential!

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Bandar A.

Cambridge - MRes in Connected Electronic and Photonic Systems (Masters)

For many students revision is a long, draining and frustrating journey. However, it doesn't need to be and I'm here to fix that with tailormade lessons for you!

£47-£49

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Star 4.8 / 5

6 reviews

304 lessons

Bandar A.

Cambridge - MRes in Connected Electronic and Photonic Systems (Masters)

For many students revision is a long, draining and frustrating journey. However, it doesn't need to be and I'm here to fix that with tailormade lessons for you!

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David S.

Super tutor

Aberdeen - Bachelors of Science in Physics (Bachelors)

A person, who loves Physics, Maths and Computer Science and tries to share the feeling.

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

275 reviews

1827 lessons

David S.

Super tutor

Aberdeen - Bachelors of Science in Physics (Bachelors)

A person, who loves Physics, Maths and Computer Science and tries to share the feeling.

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