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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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Ruby B.

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University College London - Publishing (Masters)

An aspiring writer, striving to instil a love of learning in all of my students aspiring for great grades!

£49-£51

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Star 5 / 5

141 reviews

1600 lessons

Ruby B.

Super tutor

University College London - Publishing (Masters)

An aspiring writer, striving to instil a love of learning in all of my students aspiring for great grades!

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Sophie T.

Sheffield - Law (European and International) (Bachelors)

Hi, I'm a final-year law student at the University of Sheffield and have over 3 years tutoring experience, primarily in Maths and Sociology.

£33-£35

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Sophie T.

Sheffield - Law (European and International) (Bachelors)

Hi, I'm a final-year law student at the University of Sheffield and have over 3 years tutoring experience, primarily in Maths and Sociology.

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Glena S.

Westminster - Architecture (Bachelors)

I am Glena, currently a Master of Architecture student . With a BA accredited Architecture degree, 3 A-Level's and 11 GCSE's - all A*-C. I have experiences that range from in-practice, freelance and international works that have consisted ...

£49-£51

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Star 0 / 5

0 reviews

25 lessons

Glena S.

Westminster - Architecture (Bachelors)

I am Glena, currently a Master of Architecture student . With a BA accredited Architecture degree, 3 A-Level's and 11 GCSE's - all A*-C. I have experiences that range from in-practice, freelance and international works that have consisted ...

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Hima D.

Sheffield - Sociology (Bachelors)

I am currently student at the University of S. For A levels I took chemistry, biology and sociology and wanted to further my knowledge in sociology. I am a kind, positive and patient person who plans to help students...

£33-£35

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Star 5 / 5

8 reviews

376 lessons

Hima D.

Sheffield - Sociology (Bachelors)

I am currently student at the University of S. For A levels I took chemistry, biology and sociology and wanted to further my knowledge in sociology. I am a kind, positive and patient person who plans to help students...

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Hasnain Y.

Super tutor

De Montfort - psychology (Bachelors)

Hello students, parents and whoever else this reaches!My name is Hasnain and I am a university student studying Psychology. I am not gonna flood you with unnecessary information to bore you.Let us get straight to the point.During A-levels I studie...

£49-£51

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Star 5 / 5

52 reviews

628 lessons

Hasnain Y.

Super tutor

De Montfort - psychology (Bachelors)

Hello students, parents and whoever else this reaches!My name is Hasnain and I am a university student studying Psychology. I am not gonna flood you with unnecessary information to bore you.Let us get straight to the point.During A-levels I studie...

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