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Timothy A.

Queen's, Belfast - Medicine (Bachelors)

Hi! My name is Timothy. I am currently a medical student and I recently completed my A-Levels in Chemistry, Biology, Maths and RE, in which I got 4A*s. I feel what makes me stand out from the rest is that I know the pr...

£37-£39

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Star 4.8 / 5

25 reviews

221 lessons

Timothy A.

Queen's, Belfast - Medicine (Bachelors)

Hi! My name is Timothy. I am currently a medical student and I recently completed my A-Levels in Chemistry, Biology, Maths and RE, in which I got 4A*s. I feel what makes me stand out from the rest is that I know the pr...

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Mae C.

Sheffield - English Language and Linguistics (Bachelors)

£22-£27

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Star 0 / 5

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Mae C.

Sheffield - English Language and Linguistics (Bachelors)

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Naomi H.

Warwick - Philosophy with Psychology (Bachelors)

University of Warwick final year, studying Psychology and Philosophy. Recieved AAA at A Level. I'd love to be your tutor!

£37-£39

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Star 5 / 5

5 reviews

18 lessons

Naomi H.

Warwick - Philosophy with Psychology (Bachelors)

University of Warwick final year, studying Psychology and Philosophy. Recieved AAA at A Level. I'd love to be your tutor!

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Louis D.

Bristol - Religion and Theology (Bachelors)

I have graduated from Bristol University and have done over two years of tutoring. Everyone is different - and teaching should be catered to the individual.

£37-£39

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Star 5 / 5

8 reviews

34 lessons

Louis D.

Bristol - Religion and Theology (Bachelors)

I have graduated from Bristol University and have done over two years of tutoring. Everyone is different - and teaching should be catered to the individual.

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Annie L.

University College London - History (Bachelors)

Friendly and passionate UCL student with two years of tutoring experience. Feel free to drop me a message and we can get to work!

£37-£39

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Star 5 / 5

3 reviews

258 lessons

Annie L.

University College London - History (Bachelors)

Friendly and passionate UCL student with two years of tutoring experience. Feel free to drop me a message and we can get to work!

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Alexander L.

York - Medicine (Other)

Aspiring Doctor with a love for learning and teaching. I really enjoy helping people to understand things that they find difficult. I especially love helping people learn to remember things, through fun and engaging study techniques.I am currently...

£37-£39

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Star 4.9 / 5

9 reviews

26 lessons

Alexander L.

York - Medicine (Other)

Aspiring Doctor with a love for learning and teaching. I really enjoy helping people to understand things that they find difficult. I especially love helping people learn to remember things, through fun and engaging study techniques.I am currently...

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