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Vidhi A.
Warwick - BSc Management (Bachelors)
First Class BSc Business and Management graduate, looking to support students on their journey towards achieving top grades and a passion for the subject.
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
110 reviews
528 lessons
Vidhi A.
Warwick - BSc Management (Bachelors)
First Class BSc Business and Management graduate, looking to support students on their journey towards achieving top grades and a passion for the subject.
Ire O.
Nottingham - politics and economics (Bachelors)
My name is Ire.I am currently a student at the University of Nottingham studying economics and politics. I have always had a love for Maths as well as Chemistry and Biology which made it a bit easier for me to grasp some of the complex concepts in...
£33-£35
/hr
4.8 / 5
12 reviews
1025 lessons
Ire O.
Nottingham - politics and economics (Bachelors)
My name is Ire.I am currently a student at the University of Nottingham studying economics and politics. I have always had a love for Maths as well as Chemistry and Biology which made it a bit easier for me to grasp some of the complex concepts in...
Amy W.
York - Environmental Science (Masters)
24 year old approachable PhD student tutor for GCSE and A Level Science, and Environment and Geography University report help.
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
60 reviews
314 lessons
Amy W.
York - Environmental Science (Masters)
24 year old approachable PhD student tutor for GCSE and A Level Science, and Environment and Geography University report help.
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How much does an Environmental Studies IB tutor cost? Finding the right online tutor should feel like a weight off your shoulders, and we know cost is a big part of that. That’s why our prices start from just £25/hr, with no fixed contract or extra fees. How to find a good Environmental Studies IB tutor? We’re here to help you find a wide range of excellent Environmental Studies IB tutors. But how do you know which one to choose? It can help to start with your tutoring goals - ask your teen which areas they’d like support with and what they’d like to achieve with tutoring. This will give you a good base for questions to ask tutors during interviews. A few ideas for areas to talk about are: - Academic fit - can they offer what you’re looking for, in terms of subject knowledge and experience? - Personality match - will they get on well with your teen and be able to explain things clearly? - Availability - can they offer tutorials for as long/as often as you need? Will they be flexible and fit around your family's schedule? What jobs can I get with an Environmental Studies IB? Studying Environmental Studies IB will give your teen the skills for a broad range of careers across environmental, government and business sectors. It’s a good idea to keep an open mind when looking for their ideal role, as there could be some career pathways open to your teen that they didn’t already know about. Some key roles for Environmental Studies IB students that could help jumpstart your teen’s career search are: - Environmental Health Manager - Urban planner - Wind turbine technician - Hydrologist - Environmental lawyer - Geoscientist - Chief sustainability officer - Agriculture engineer Looking for more information? Book a free video meeting with one of our top Environmental Studies IB tutors today.