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Jamil K.

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University College London - Intellectual History (Masters)

MA Intellectual History (UCL.) A poet, musician and artist who adores teaching. First-class honours BSc Government and History (London School of Economics.)

£65-£67

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Star 5 / 5

353 reviews

2418 lessons

Jamil K.

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University College London - Intellectual History (Masters)

MA Intellectual History (UCL.) A poet, musician and artist who adores teaching. First-class honours BSc Government and History (London School of Economics.)

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Alfie B.

Super tutor

Bath - Politics and International Relations (Bachelors)

An experienced tutor studying Politics and International Relations at the University of Bath

£39-£41

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Star 5 / 5

31 reviews

664 lessons

Alfie B.

Super tutor

Bath - Politics and International Relations (Bachelors)

An experienced tutor studying Politics and International Relations at the University of Bath

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Anthony W.

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University of Oxford - Late Antique and Byzantine Studies (Masters)

I am an experienced English and History tutor who also offers Oxbridge application assistance.

£49-£51

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Star 5 / 5

141 reviews

1616 lessons

Anthony W.

Super tutor

University of Oxford - Late Antique and Byzantine Studies (Masters)

I am an experienced English and History tutor who also offers Oxbridge application assistance.

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Amélie B.

St Andrews - Geography and Modern History (Bachelors)

Current University of St Andrews student offering friendly and focused tuition- passionate about making learning fun!

£49-£51

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Star 5 / 5

1 reviews

134 lessons

Amélie B.

St Andrews - Geography and Modern History (Bachelors)

Current University of St Andrews student offering friendly and focused tuition- passionate about making learning fun!

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Isabella H.

Durham - Law (Bachelors)

I am currently in my thirdrd year of study Law at Durham University. I achieved A*AB in Politics, History and Biology in my A-Levels....

£25-£27

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Star 0 / 5

0 reviews

132 lessons

Isabella H.

Durham - Law (Bachelors)

I am currently in my thirdrd year of study Law at Durham University. I achieved A*AB in Politics, History and Biology in my A-Levels....

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Samar A.

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Birmingham - Political Science and Sociology (Bachelors)

Proven track record of helping students to boost GCSE grades, fill in knowledge gaps and build confidence.

£65-£67

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Star 5 / 5

26 reviews

580 lessons

Samar A.

Super tutor

Birmingham - Political Science and Sociology (Bachelors)

Proven track record of helping students to boost GCSE grades, fill in knowledge gaps and build confidence.

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