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Piotr K.
Aberdeen - Neuroscience and Psychology (Bachelors)
I am a second year student at University of Aberdeen. My degree is Neuroscience with Psychology. I am mature student as I had a brake in education of almost 10 years. I have quite varied work experience but in 2016 I used to work as a live in care...
£25-£27
/hr
4.9 / 5
89 reviews
1347 lessons
Piotr K.
Aberdeen - Neuroscience and Psychology (Bachelors)
I am a second year student at University of Aberdeen. My degree is Neuroscience with Psychology. I am mature student as I had a brake in education of almost 10 years. I have quite varied work experience but in 2016 I used to work as a live in care...
Barrie L.
Heriot-Watt - Bsc Mathematics (Bachelors)
Hoping to inject my level of enthusiasm in maths to any struggling or aspiring mathematicians
£25-£27
/hr
5 / 5
201 reviews
929 lessons
Barrie L.
Heriot-Watt - Bsc Mathematics (Bachelors)
Hoping to inject my level of enthusiasm in maths to any struggling or aspiring mathematicians
Devan P.
University College London - Economics and Statistics (Bachelors)
Experienced online tutor, helping students with board-specific exam preparation with techniques honed over thousands of hours
£65-£67
/hr
4.9 / 5
100 reviews
633 lessons
Devan P.
University College London - Economics and Statistics (Bachelors)
Experienced online tutor, helping students with board-specific exam preparation with techniques honed over thousands of hours
Graeme D.
St Andrews - PhD Physics (Doctorate)
Senior Systems Engineer at Leonardo Edinburgh. Doctor of Philosophy from St Andrews and Bachelor of Science from the University of the West of Scotland.
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
147 reviews
373 lessons
Graeme D.
St Andrews - PhD Physics (Doctorate)
Senior Systems Engineer at Leonardo Edinburgh. Doctor of Philosophy from St Andrews and Bachelor of Science from the University of the West of Scotland.
Jonathan B.
Dundee - Mathematics & Financial Economics (Integrated Masters)
You’ve tried the rest. Now go with the best! Book a free meeting with me today to get started.
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
572 reviews
5131 lessons
Jonathan B.
Dundee - Mathematics & Financial Economics (Integrated Masters)
You’ve tried the rest. Now go with the best! Book a free meeting with me today to get started.
Sophie J.
St Andrews - Classics (Integrated Masters)
I am a third year University student with lots of prior experience tutoring and I am passionate about my subjects..
£49-£51
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5 / 5
36 reviews
278 lessons
Sophie J.
St Andrews - Classics (Integrated Masters)
I am a third year University student with lots of prior experience tutoring and I am passionate about my subjects..
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How much does it cost to get a Maths National 4 and 5 tutor? The cost of Maths National 4 and 5 tutoring can depend on the tutor’s experience, such as how many lessons they’ve completed. On average, our prices range between £25-£67/hr. Remember! You can toggle the filter at the top of this page to find exactly what you need. How many hours of tutoring is needed for Maths National 4 and 5? This depends on your teen’s current level and what they’ve set their sights to achieve. There’s just 3 easy steps you can take with your tutor to find out how your teen can reach their goals: 1. Assessment - our tutors can take some time in their first tutorial with your teen, to assess these goals and create a roadmap for how they’re going to get there. 2. Plan - from here, your tutor can set a targeted time frame for how often your teen will need tutorials. 3. Put into action - does this plan match your budget? Does it fit with your family’s schedule? But remember, just one tutorial a week can have a lasting impact on your teen’s confidence and subject knowledge. How do I find a Maths National 4 and 5 tutor? Let’s start with a few areas you can ask about with your tutor, to help you feel confident with your choice: 1. Academic background - are there specific topics that you’d like to cover? Are they familiar with your exam board? Do they need any extra information about your teen’s learning style? 2. Availability - can they give tutorials when you need them, e.g. weekends or holiday cover? Are they flexible if your schedule changes? 3. Personality fit - do they generally seem like a good fit for your teen personality-wise? Can they communicate in a way your teen will understand and find engaging? Sounds interesting? Book a free video meeting with one of our skilled Maths National 4 and 5 tutors today.