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Phillipos K.

Super tutor

Leeds - Theoretical Physics (MPhys) (Integrated Masters)

I'm a Theoretical Physics PhD student and I have tutored over 60 students in nearly 1000 sessions (including SEN). Please feel free to drop me a message:)

£49-£51

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Star 5 / 5

85 reviews

1169 lessons

Phillipos K.

Super tutor

Leeds - Theoretical Physics (MPhys) (Integrated Masters)

I'm a Theoretical Physics PhD student and I have tutored over 60 students in nearly 1000 sessions (including SEN). Please feel free to drop me a message:)

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Yash R.

Imperial College London - electrical and electronic engineering (Integrated Masters)

Engineering student, who is dedicated to making sure their students understand content and can apply their knowledge in exams to achieve top grades!

£49-£51

/hr

Star 5 / 5

12 reviews

141 lessons

Yash R.

Imperial College London - electrical and electronic engineering (Integrated Masters)

Engineering student, who is dedicated to making sure their students understand content and can apply their knowledge in exams to achieve top grades!

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Viraj S.

Super tutor

Warwick - Automotive engineering (Bachelors)

Passionate Automotive Engineering student. Mature, helpful, and dedicated to making STEM subjects engaging and accessible for all learners.

£39-£41

/hr

Star 5 / 5

53 reviews

584 lessons

Viraj S.

Super tutor

Warwick - Automotive engineering (Bachelors)

Passionate Automotive Engineering student. Mature, helpful, and dedicated to making STEM subjects engaging and accessible for all learners.

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How much does an Electronics A level tutor cost? Price plays a big role in feeling confident with your teen’s tutoring. Our prices start from only £25/hr, delivering quality and affordability in one. How to find a good Electronics 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? What jobs can I get with Electronics A level? Your teen will have plenty of interesting career opportunities at their fingertips after studying Electronics A level. Combining a strong aptitude for maths and technology with good problem solving skills is a winning combination for many Electronics-related employers. If your teen isn’t sure where to start, it can help to explore some different roles online. A few roles that are popular for Electronics A level students are: - Electronic designer - Service engineer - Network planner - System engineer - Communication engineer - Senior electronics technician - Project engineer - Technical director - Research engineer - Electronics field engineer Top tip! Taking up an internship whilst studying A levels can introduce your teen to a range of different roles and help them explore the skills they’d like to develop. Looking to explore your tutoring options? Book a free video meeting with one of our Electronics A level tutors today.

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