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Ramsey E.
Edinburgh - Informatics (Integrated Masters)
First-class Master's grad and award-nominated tutor with 6 years experience. Boost your grades, confidence, and have fun while you're at it!
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
718 reviews
2236 lessons
Ramsey E.
Edinburgh - Informatics (Integrated Masters)
First-class Master's grad and award-nominated tutor with 6 years experience. Boost your grades, confidence, and have fun while you're at it!
Raine D.
Durham - Computer Science (Integrated Masters)
£25-£27
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0 / 5
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0 lessons
Raine D.
Durham - Computer Science (Integrated Masters)
Edwin E.
Warwick - Computer Science MEng (UCAS G403) (Masters)
Hey, I'm Edwin, I am studying an Integrated MEng at the University of Warwick. I tutor A Level and GCSE Physics, Maths and Computer Science.
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
10 reviews
104 lessons
Edwin E.
Warwick - Computer Science MEng (UCAS G403) (Masters)
Hey, I'm Edwin, I am studying an Integrated MEng at the University of Warwick. I tutor A Level and GCSE Physics, Maths and Computer Science.
James S.
Durham - BSc Computer Science (Bachelors)
Hey, my name is James and I am studying Computer Science at Durham University! I'm a friendly tutor who is passionate to help students achieve their goals!
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
20 reviews
164 lessons
James S.
Durham - BSc Computer Science (Bachelors)
Hey, my name is James and I am studying Computer Science at Durham University! I'm a friendly tutor who is passionate to help students achieve their goals!
Edvinas D.
Sheffield - Computer Science (Bachelors)
3rd year Computer Science student at university. Proficiency in maths, computing, programming, and problem solving.
£25-£27
/hr
5 / 5
24 reviews
285 lessons
Edvinas D.
Sheffield - Computer Science (Bachelors)
3rd year Computer Science student at university. Proficiency in maths, computing, programming, and problem solving.
Michael P.
Lancaster - Software Engineering (Bachelors)
Maths and Computer Science tutor who focuses on breaking problems down into simple steps, so you will understand how to solve any problem of that nature.
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
202 reviews
1140 lessons
Michael P.
Lancaster - Software Engineering (Bachelors)
Maths and Computer Science tutor who focuses on breaking problems down into simple steps, so you will understand how to solve any problem of that nature.
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