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Sreecharan C.
Lancaster - MPhys Hons Physics Full Time (Integrated Masters)
There is no question that is too stupid to ask. Aim to fail with me so you don't worry about failing after.
£39-£41
/hr
5 / 5
13 reviews
41 lessons
Sreecharan C.
Lancaster - MPhys Hons Physics Full Time (Integrated Masters)
There is no question that is too stupid to ask. Aim to fail with me so you don't worry about failing after.
Oscar W.
York - Physics and Philosophy (Integrated Masters)
Physics with Philosophy student, using a lesson approach that helps recall knowledge and cement it in the mind, hoping to help students lessen exam nerves!
£33-£35
/hr
5 / 5
3 reviews
29 lessons
Oscar W.
York - Physics and Philosophy (Integrated Masters)
Physics with Philosophy student, using a lesson approach that helps recall knowledge and cement it in the mind, hoping to help students lessen exam nerves!
Jordan-Lee S.
Birmingham - Physics MSci (Masters)
I am currently studying Physics at the University of Birmingham, a 4 year course for a masters degree. Throughout my academic journey in secondary school I competed in martial arts to a high standard, which gave me self discipline towards my schoo...
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
229 reviews
1903 lessons
Jordan-Lee S.
Birmingham - Physics MSci (Masters)
I am currently studying Physics at the University of Birmingham, a 4 year course for a masters degree. Throughout my academic journey in secondary school I competed in martial arts to a high standard, which gave me self discipline towards my schoo...
Hafsah J.
Kings College London - Physics (Bachelors)
Aspiring Medical physicists with a passion to teach. hoping to instil a love and understanding for physics maths and biology !!
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
116 reviews
809 lessons
Hafsah J.
Kings College London - Physics (Bachelors)
Aspiring Medical physicists with a passion to teach. hoping to instil a love and understanding for physics maths and biology !!
Tanjim R.
Queen Mary - BSc Biological Sciences (Bachelors)
I am currently studying Biomedical Science at the Queen Mary University of London.I love Biology, as it provides the answers to my curiosity.I plan to teach the topics my students are weak at for half an hour and then do exercises per topic + ...
£39-£41
/hr
5 / 5
47 reviews
740 lessons
Tanjim R.
Queen Mary - BSc Biological Sciences (Bachelors)
I am currently studying Biomedical Science at the Queen Mary University of London.I love Biology, as it provides the answers to my curiosity.I plan to teach the topics my students are weak at for half an hour and then do exercises per topic + ...
Angeliki M.
Imperial College London - MSc Physics with Quantum Dynamics (Masters)
Enthusiastic and highly motivated maths and physics tutor with research experience at CERN, helping students achieve their full potential!
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
83 reviews
642 lessons
Angeliki M.
Imperial College London - MSc Physics with Quantum Dynamics (Masters)
Enthusiastic and highly motivated maths and physics tutor with research experience at CERN, helping students achieve their full potential!
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