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Bilal A.

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LSE - Mathematics and Economics (Bachelors)

Student studying Mathematics and Economics at the LSE. Top performer at GCSE and A-Level levels. Experienced in tutoring up to A-level, with proven success.

£49-£51

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Star 4.9 / 5

48 reviews

715 lessons

Bilal A.

Super tutor

LSE - Mathematics and Economics (Bachelors)

Student studying Mathematics and Economics at the LSE. Top performer at GCSE and A-Level levels. Experienced in tutoring up to A-level, with proven success.

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Hasnain K.

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Manchester - BSc Mathematics with Financial Mathematics (Bachelors)

Passionate and determined Maths graduate looking to make Maths easy for students at all levels.

£49-£51

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Star 5 / 5

152 reviews

729 lessons

Hasnain K.

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Manchester - BSc Mathematics with Financial Mathematics (Bachelors)

Passionate and determined Maths graduate looking to make Maths easy for students at all levels.

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Zaccheus L.

Durham - Mathematics MMath (Integrated Masters)

Experienced tutor with over 700 hours of success, specialising in mathematics, physics, computer science, and top university admissions.

£65-£67

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Star 5 / 5

25 reviews

447 lessons

Zaccheus L.

Durham - Mathematics MMath (Integrated Masters)

Experienced tutor with over 700 hours of success, specialising in mathematics, physics, computer science, and top university admissions.

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Cameron G.

Durham - Mathematics (Integrated Masters)

Hi, my name is Cameron, and I am a second-year Mathematics student currently enrolled on a 4-year integrated masters course. I am from Essex (eww I know), but luckily for me I am the antithesis of the stereotype. My passions lie within Maths, spor...

£49-£51

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Star 4.8 / 5

14 reviews

502 lessons

Cameron G.

Durham - Mathematics (Integrated Masters)

Hi, my name is Cameron, and I am a second-year Mathematics student currently enrolled on a 4-year integrated masters course. I am from Essex (eww I know), but luckily for me I am the antithesis of the stereotype. My passions lie within Maths, spor...

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Larra T.

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University College London - Mathematics and Physics (Integrated Masters)

I have recently finished my PhD with an MSci in Mathematics and Physics and experience teaching in a secondary school. As your tutor, I am here to help you!

£65-£67

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Star 5 / 5

128 reviews

1428 lessons

Larra T.

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University College London - Mathematics and Physics (Integrated Masters)

I have recently finished my PhD with an MSci in Mathematics and Physics and experience teaching in a secondary school. As your tutor, I am here to help you!

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Nugegoda P.

Imperial College London - Joint Mathematics and Computer Science (Bachelors)

I'm a current Maths and Computer Science student at Imperial College London. I'm a patient tutor and I really like to stretch the understanding of my students.

£25-£27

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Nugegoda P.

Imperial College London - Joint Mathematics and Computer Science (Bachelors)

I'm a current Maths and Computer Science student at Imperial College London. I'm a patient tutor and I really like to stretch the understanding of my students.

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Our tutors have been through the MAT, come out the other side and, now, want to help you ace it as well. So if you’re not sure where to start your revision, how the exam is structured or need some support with challenging topics, our tutors will help you reach your goals. How much does a MAT University tutor cost per hour? We believe online tuition should be open to all. So, our prices start from only £25/hr without any extra costs. How to prepare for the MAT exam? Getting some help from a tutor is a great way to get insider knowledge about how to best prepare for the MAT exam. They can recommend the best books for MAT exam preparation, go through practice runs and share exactly what to expect from the questions; leaving your teen feeling confident and prepared. Where can I take the MAT exam? The exam is most commonly sat at your school/college. Your school needs to register you for the test, so be sure to chat with your teachers about this ahead of time. If your school hasn’t yet registered to become a test centre, then let your teacher know they can do this with help from the Cambridge Assessment Admissions Testing website. You can also sit the exam at any of the registered test centres across the UK. Your teacher will still need to register you through the Entries Extranet, so make sure they know you’re planning to take the exam. Ready to go? Book a free video meeting with one, or a few, of our tutors and we’ll get you well on your way to passing the MAT with flying colours.

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