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Vidiya D.
Hull - Medicine (Masters)
An approachable student, who enjoys helping students to excel in their studies, achieving their top goals and grades!
£52-£56
/hr
5 / 5
129 reviews
1845 lessons
Vidiya D.
Hull - Medicine (Masters)
An approachable student, who enjoys helping students to excel in their studies, achieving their top goals and grades!

Mahima A.
St George's Medical School - Toxicology (Masters)
I’m a second year student studying clinical pharmacology. I have previously tutored a level students biology and psychology during my first year of university. In my lessons I would either choose a topic to teach the student or have them tell me w...
£34-£38
/hr
5 / 5
17 reviews
388 lessons
Mahima A.
St George's Medical School - Toxicology (Masters)
I’m a second year student studying clinical pharmacology. I have previously tutored a level students biology and psychology during my first year of university. In my lessons I would either choose a topic to teach the student or have them tell me w...

Thangaes Waran N.
Nottingham - Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine (Bachelors)
Hi all, my name is Thangaes. I am 25 years old. I am currently studying medicine. I've always had a keen interest in biology and chemistry, hence why I picked a scientific field. Medicine allows me to maintain my interest in science whilst als...
£52-£56
/hr
4.9 / 5
185 reviews
1872 lessons
Thangaes Waran N.
Nottingham - Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine (Bachelors)
Hi all, my name is Thangaes. I am 25 years old. I am currently studying medicine. I've always had a keen interest in biology and chemistry, hence why I picked a scientific field. Medicine allows me to maintain my interest in science whilst als...

Anshi S.
Warwick - BSc Economics (Hons) (Bachelors)
£26-£30
/hr
New tutor
1 lessons
Anshi S.
Warwick - BSc Economics (Hons) (Bachelors)

Solomon H.
York - Biology (Integrated Masters)
I'm a frendly Biology grad student, and I love learning and hope to inspire that in others.
£26-£30
/hr
New tutor
1 lessons
Solomon H.
York - Biology (Integrated Masters)
I'm a frendly Biology grad student, and I love learning and hope to inspire that in others.

Sieona K.
Kingston University - MPharm (Integrated Masters)
Hello there! My name is Sieona and I am a second year Pharmacy student. For me education was a rollercoaster ride. Even though this is a cliche statement…I know how a good student, a tryimg student and a bad student can be. I have went
£34-£38
/hr
5 / 5
58 reviews
701 lessons
Sieona K.
Kingston University - MPharm (Integrated Masters)
Hello there! My name is Sieona and I am a second year Pharmacy student. For me education was a rollercoaster ride. Even though this is a cliche statement…I know how a good student, a tryimg student and a bad student can be. I have went
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How much does it cost to get a KS3 Science tutor? Our KS3 Science tutors deliver high quality tutorials from only £26/hr. Pricing will vary depending on your tutor’s experience, so head to your tutor’s profile to see their exact cost. Tip! Scroll up to find the handy pricing filter - you set the budget, we’ll show you tutors that match what you’re looking for. Will a tutor make a difference to my teen’s KS3 Science studies? KS3 Science students often benefit from one-to-one tutoring at any level to make sure they stay on track throughout the year and ultimately hit their goals. A few popular areas that tutors can work through with students are: 1. Getting ready for exams - our tutors can share their own tested experience on how to approach KS3 Science exams to hit the marking criteria and achieve top marks. Encourage your teen to be open with their tutor about the areas they’re looking to cover - tutors can tailor your teen’s tutorials around these areas to get the most out of tutoring and get the results they’re working towards. 2. Tracking progress - your tutor can keep on top of how well your teen’s doing and create a plan to help them smash their targets. Having the road planned out can help them stay engaged during their KS3 Science studies, moving them forward towards smashing their goals. 3. Boosting content knowledge - revisiting core topics, building a strong foundational understanding of Science across Chemistry, Physics and Biology can help your teen build their confidence for exams in later years. What jobs can I get with KS3 Science? It might seem a little early to pinpoint a career path, but looking into what your teen enjoys at school can help them develop their interests in the lead up to further study, job hunting or apprenticeships. A few roles your teen can research to help them discover their passions within Science are: - Systems designer - Actuary - Pharmacologist - Economist - Macrobiologist - Toxicologist - IT business architect - Nanotechnologist - Conservation officer - Epidemiologist Sounds interesting? Chat to a KS3 Science tutor about your teen’s goals - book a free video meeting today.