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Jenna C.
St Andrews - German with International Relations (Bachelors)
German and International Relations student currently on a year abroad in Germany. Offers lessons in all levels of German and English Literature.
£39-£41
/hr
5 / 5
75 reviews
348 lessons
Jenna C.
St Andrews - German with International Relations (Bachelors)
German and International Relations student currently on a year abroad in Germany. Offers lessons in all levels of German and English Literature.
Louisa B.
University of Oxford - DPhil History (Doctorate)
German PhD student at Oxford interested in literature, languages, history and art
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
89 reviews
323 lessons
Louisa B.
University of Oxford - DPhil History (Doctorate)
German PhD student at Oxford interested in literature, languages, history and art
Olayinka E.
University of Oxford - Modern and Medieval Languages (German & Spanish) (Bachelors)
£33-£35
/hr
4.9 / 5
10 reviews
188 lessons
Olayinka E.
University of Oxford - Modern and Medieval Languages (German & Spanish) (Bachelors)
Fanni F.
Warwick - German and Economics (Bachelors)
Having studied at German schools and receiving A* for my A levels, it would be my pleasure to be able to tutor young students preparing for their school exams.
£65-£67
/hr
4.9 / 5
86 reviews
1570 lessons
Fanni F.
Warwick - German and Economics (Bachelors)
Having studied at German schools and receiving A* for my A levels, it would be my pleasure to be able to tutor young students preparing for their school exams.
Joseff R.
Warwick - International Politics and Europe (Masters)
Philosophy and German Graduate - University of Oxford. Offers high standard tutoring tailored to the student. Fluent in English, Welsh and German.
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
33 reviews
363 lessons
Joseff R.
Warwick - International Politics and Europe (Masters)
Philosophy and German Graduate - University of Oxford. Offers high standard tutoring tailored to the student. Fluent in English, Welsh and German.
Helena B.
Exeter - BMBS Medicine (Masters)
Hi, I'm a final year medical student and 42 point IB graduate. I've achieved my goal with good revision techniques, let's get you to do the same :)
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
117 reviews
664 lessons
Helena B.
Exeter - BMBS Medicine (Masters)
Hi, I'm a final year medical student and 42 point IB graduate. I've achieved my goal with good revision techniques, let's get you to do the same :)
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How much does a German University tutor cost? The cost of German University tuition is based on various factors, such as the tutor’s experience and how many tutorials they’ve completed with us. Generally, 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 many hours of tutoring does my teen need for German University? Your teen’s German University tutor can work with them to understand where they need support. This will vary between students and depends on their current level, but our tutors have the right skills to help students at any stage of their German University studies. 1. Assessment - your teen’s tutor can use their first tutorial to chat about what your teen would like to cover. Some popular areas are practising their German speaking skills, support with structuring essays and forming arguments - many students benefit from working on difficult areas with someone who can give one-to-one feedback. 2. Plan - once your tutor has a grasp on your teen’s goals and their current German language level, they can create a timetable to map out how often they’ll need tutorials. 3. Put into action - now you’ve got some valuable insight into what your teen might need, it’s a good time to ask yourself some questions to make sure this plan works well for your needs, such as timings and budget. What jobs can I get with German University? Employers are always looking for the valuable skills learned by German graduates - from strong analytical skills to written communication, your teen will be well suited to a range of different career paths. So how can your teen narrow down their search if their skills are so wide reaching? We recommend keeping things broad to start with, then thinking about which roles use the skills your teen would like to develop. Let’s take a look at a few good places to start their search: - Advertising art director - Web designer - UX designer - Aerospace engineer - Business analyst - Magazine editor - Set designer - Translator/interpreter - International business manager - Market researcher Uncover what online tutoring can do for your degree today - book a free video meeting with one of our excellent German University tutors.