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Ridley B.
Exeter - Physics with Astrophysics (Integrated Masters)
Physics student studying for a master's. I've loved learning about how the universe can be explained through maths and physics, and I want to spread that joy!
£25-£27
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0 / 5
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9 lessons
Ridley B.
Exeter - Physics with Astrophysics (Integrated Masters)
Physics student studying for a master's. I've loved learning about how the universe can be explained through maths and physics, and I want to spread that joy!
Alex E.
Edinburgh - Computer Science (Masters)
£25-£27
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0 / 5
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8 lessons
Alex E.
Edinburgh - Computer Science (Masters)
Arun S.
Kings College London - Computer Science (Bachelors)
Hi, I am Arun and I am currently studying Computer Science because I love to solve problems and use shortcuts which is a key skill needed.
£25-£27
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0 / 5
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1 lessons
Arun S.
Kings College London - Computer Science (Bachelors)
Hi, I am Arun and I am currently studying Computer Science because I love to solve problems and use shortcuts which is a key skill needed.
Joel R.
Warwick - BEng General Engineering (Bachelors)
A passionate jazz/funk pianist and guitarist studying MEng Mechanical/ Electrical Engineering at the University of Warwick. Very enthusiastic about computational and mathematical design (Fusion 360) and love coding electronics (Arduino). I would l...
£33-£35
/hr
0 / 5
0 reviews
94 lessons
Joel R.
Warwick - BEng General Engineering (Bachelors)
A passionate jazz/funk pianist and guitarist studying MEng Mechanical/ Electrical Engineering at the University of Warwick. Very enthusiastic about computational and mathematical design (Fusion 360) and love coding electronics (Arduino). I would l...
Jack G.
Queen Mary - Theoretical Physics (Integrated Masters)
The best approach to teaching is one that will really give students an understanding of what they're studying, rather than just an exercise in memory!
£49-£51
/hr
4.9 / 5
120 reviews
637 lessons
Jack G.
Queen Mary - Theoretical Physics (Integrated Masters)
The best approach to teaching is one that will really give students an understanding of what they're studying, rather than just an exercise in memory!
Isayah W.
Surrey - BSc Computer science (Other)
**What makes me stand out:** **I aim to encourage students to fully explore their learning capabilities. Firstly, giving them an opportunity to make mistakes at any time (large part of learning is through overcoming mistak
£25-£27
/hr
5 / 5
4 reviews
122 lessons
Isayah W.
Surrey - BSc Computer science (Other)
**What makes me stand out:** **I aim to encourage students to fully explore their learning capabilities. Firstly, giving them an opportunity to make mistakes at any time (large part of learning is through overcoming mistak
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