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Eleanor R.

Leeds - Medicine and Surgery MBChB (Other)

An enthusiastic Medical student who loves helping others reach their potential. I know how daunting exams are, so I strive to make them that little bit less!

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

38 reviews

215 lessons

Eleanor R.

Leeds - Medicine and Surgery MBChB (Other)

An enthusiastic Medical student who loves helping others reach their potential. I know how daunting exams are, so I strive to make them that little bit less!

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Accalia G.

East Anglia - Mathematics (Bachelors)

UEA Mathematics Student, confident and excited to teach a range of subjects, from Mathematics, to Science and Geography.

£22-£27

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Star 0 / 5

0 reviews

179 lessons

Accalia G.

East Anglia - Mathematics (Bachelors)

UEA Mathematics Student, confident and excited to teach a range of subjects, from Mathematics, to Science and Geography.

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Parkavi G.

Super tutor

Kings College London - Bsc Neuroscience and Psychology (Bachelors)

Friendly Neuroscience and Psychology student, passionate about making a difference in students' education and helping them to achieve the best grades.

£47-£49

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Star 4.9 / 5

86 reviews

928 lessons

Parkavi G.

Super tutor

Kings College London - Bsc Neuroscience and Psychology (Bachelors)

Friendly Neuroscience and Psychology student, passionate about making a difference in students' education and helping them to achieve the best grades.

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George M.

Super tutor

Birmingham - Human Ecology and Political Science (Bachelors)

Having tutored over 600 lessons on MyTutor, and with experiance teaching GCSE, IB and A-Level, this makes me well-placed to work with students.

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

156 reviews

985 lessons

George M.

Super tutor

Birmingham - Human Ecology and Political Science (Bachelors)

Having tutored over 600 lessons on MyTutor, and with experiance teaching GCSE, IB and A-Level, this makes me well-placed to work with students.

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Fatoumata C.

Warwick - Law LLB (Bachelors)

My name is Fatoumata and I have a plethora of knowledge spread over different subjects ranging from primary all the way to A level. I have been a tutor for 3 years and have worked with different students all with different abilities. In my experie...

£22-£27

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Star 0 / 5

0 reviews

345 lessons

Fatoumata C.

Warwick - Law LLB (Bachelors)

My name is Fatoumata and I have a plethora of knowledge spread over different subjects ranging from primary all the way to A level. I have been a tutor for 3 years and have worked with different students all with different abilities. In my experie...

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Cairon H.

Anglia Ruskin - Masters in Physician Associate Studies (Masters)

£22-£27

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Cairon H.

Anglia Ruskin - Masters in Physician Associate Studies (Masters)

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