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Joel R.
Warwick - BEng General Engineering (Bachelors)
A passionate jazz/funk pianist and guitarist studying MEng Mechanical/ Electrical Engineering at the University of Warwick. Very enthusiastic about computational and mathematical design (Fusion 360) and love coding electronics (Arduino). I would l...
£33-£35
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0 / 5
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Joel R.
Warwick - BEng General Engineering (Bachelors)
A passionate jazz/funk pianist and guitarist studying MEng Mechanical/ Electrical Engineering at the University of Warwick. Very enthusiastic about computational and mathematical design (Fusion 360) and love coding electronics (Arduino). I would l...
Hannah G.
Loughborough - Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Integrated Masters)
Passionate medicinal chemistry student tutoring maths & science. Practical learning, supportive approach and tailored teaching.
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
35 reviews
373 lessons
Hannah G.
Loughborough - Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Integrated Masters)
Passionate medicinal chemistry student tutoring maths & science. Practical learning, supportive approach and tailored teaching.
Christian I.
Loughborough - Aeronautic engineering (Bachelors)
Hi there! My name is Christian, and I am a 2nd-year student studying Aeronautical Engineering at Loughborough University. I have a passion for teaching and have been able to make a positive impact on my own grades and my sister's grades, turni...
£25-£27
/hr
5 / 5
10 reviews
116 lessons
Christian I.
Loughborough - Aeronautic engineering (Bachelors)
Hi there! My name is Christian, and I am a 2nd-year student studying Aeronautical Engineering at Loughborough University. I have a passion for teaching and have been able to make a positive impact on my own grades and my sister's grades, turni...
Benjamin G.
Birmingham - Materials Science and Engineering (Bachelors)
I love learning about science (especially chemistry), and have a passion for helping others enjoy learning about it as much as I do!
£25-£27
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0 / 5
0 reviews
20 lessons
Benjamin G.
Birmingham - Materials Science and Engineering (Bachelors)
I love learning about science (especially chemistry), and have a passion for helping others enjoy learning about it as much as I do!
Jemima C.
York - Biology (Bachelors)
A Biology Graduate providing highly interactive lessons full of revision tips, exam preparation, and bitesized recaps of tricky content!
£39-£41
/hr
4.8 / 5
31 reviews
540 lessons
Jemima C.
York - Biology (Bachelors)
A Biology Graduate providing highly interactive lessons full of revision tips, exam preparation, and bitesized recaps of tricky content!
Hamza K.
Bristol - Medicine (Foundation)
Hi, I'm Hamza. I am currently at my third year of medical school at Bristol University. As a medical student, I have a lot of experience in the sciences and also maths, which were my favourite subjects at school. Throughout my time in school a
£33-£35
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0 / 5
0 reviews
104 lessons
Hamza K.
Bristol - Medicine (Foundation)
Hi, I'm Hamza. I am currently at my third year of medical school at Bristol University. As a medical student, I have a lot of experience in the sciences and also maths, which were my favourite subjects at school. Throughout my time in school a
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