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Maya P.
Cardiff - Biomedical Science (Bachelors)
I am currently in my second year at the University of Cardiff studying Biomedical Sciences. I hope to go on to work in Dementia research once I have completed my masters. When studying for both my GCSE and A levels, I needed a tutor at both levels...
£25-£27
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0 / 5
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Maya P.
Cardiff - Biomedical Science (Bachelors)
I am currently in my second year at the University of Cardiff studying Biomedical Sciences. I hope to go on to work in Dementia research once I have completed my masters. When studying for both my GCSE and A levels, I needed a tutor at both levels...
Samira I.
Kings College London - LLB Law (Bachelors)
I'm Samira, a law student at King's College London. I'm an encouraging and positive tutor that can offer you the guidance to succeed!
£39-£41
/hr
5 / 5
46 reviews
515 lessons
Samira I.
Kings College London - LLB Law (Bachelors)
I'm Samira, a law student at King's College London. I'm an encouraging and positive tutor that can offer you the guidance to succeed!
Philip C.
Edinburgh - Philosophy and Politics (Bachelors)
Hi there, I'm Philip but I normally go by Pip. I'm currently studying politics and philosophy at Edinburgh and I'm here to (hopefully) help with any issues you may have with your work as well as teaching you some new stuff. I love my c...
£39-£41
/hr
5 / 5
61 reviews
266 lessons
Philip C.
Edinburgh - Philosophy and Politics (Bachelors)
Hi there, I'm Philip but I normally go by Pip. I'm currently studying politics and philosophy at Edinburgh and I'm here to (hopefully) help with any issues you may have with your work as well as teaching you some new stuff. I love my c...
Ashleigh C.
Leeds - Security and Insurgency (Masters)
Enthusiastic and personable masters degree graduate tutoring KS3 and GCSE English, 11 Plus prep, A- Level Sociology and English as a second language.
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
629 reviews
3803 lessons
Ashleigh C.
Leeds - Security and Insurgency (Masters)
Enthusiastic and personable masters degree graduate tutoring KS3 and GCSE English, 11 Plus prep, A- Level Sociology and English as a second language.
Sameer G.
Queen's, Belfast - Computer Science (Bachelors)
Hey there, my name is [Your name] and I am excited to apply to MyTutors as a tutor. I've been actively assisting and tutoring students in an 11+ environment, as well as KS3 and GCSE students, for a while now. My experience has taught me ho...
£25-£27
/hr
5 / 5
5 reviews
53 lessons
Sameer G.
Queen's, Belfast - Computer Science (Bachelors)
Hey there, my name is [Your name] and I am excited to apply to MyTutors as a tutor. I've been actively assisting and tutoring students in an 11+ environment, as well as KS3 and GCSE students, for a while now. My experience has taught me ho...
Niamh F.
University College London - Natural Sciences (Integrated Masters)
Hello, I am Niamh, and I am a graduate with a Natural Sciences degree from UCL. I love my degree as it allows me to explore all the disciplines of science.
£39-£41
/hr
4.8 / 5
19 reviews
206 lessons
Niamh F.
University College London - Natural Sciences (Integrated Masters)
Hello, I am Niamh, and I am a graduate with a Natural Sciences degree from UCL. I love my degree as it allows me to explore all the disciplines of science.
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Your teen has made it! The final hurdle before their next step into the world. We know how important A levels are, whether they’re applying to university, other post-A level courses, or carving out another route into the world - we want to help them achieve the best grades they can to help them reach their goals. How much does A Level tutoring cost? The cost of A Level tuition can depend on the subject you choose and the tutor’s experience, such as how many lessons they’ve completed. On average, our prices range between £25-£67/hr. Remember! You can use our handy filters to narrow down your search and find the right tutor for you. How to find a good A Level tutor? Finding the perfect tutor is a big weight off your shoulders, and one less thing to worry about as a parent. Let's make it happen. A few things to bear in mind when searching for a tutor: 1. Academic fit - can they offer what you’re looking for, in terms of subject knowledge and experience? 2. Personality match - will they get on well with your teen and be able to explain things clearly? 3. Availability - can they offer tutorials for as long/as often as you need? Will they be flexible and fit around your family's schedule? Ready to go? Book a free video meeting with one of our tutors for the perfect opportunity to practice these questions and explore what you’re looking for.