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Amy B.
Bristol - Transformational Leadership (Masters)
I'm a fully qualified English teacher with strong experience of teaching GCSE & A level. I studied at the University of Bristol and recently completed a Masters
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
798 reviews
6213 lessons
Amy B.
Bristol - Transformational Leadership (Masters)
I'm a fully qualified English teacher with strong experience of teaching GCSE & A level. I studied at the University of Bristol and recently completed a Masters
Isabelle Cristiana P.
SOAS University of London - International Relations and Development Studies (Bachelors)
Hello! I’m Isabelle, a MSc student of Humanitarianism, Aid and Conflict at SOAS. I have 3 years of tutoring GCSE and A Level Spanish and English to all levels.
£65-£67
/hr
4.9 / 5
19 reviews
156 lessons
Isabelle Cristiana P.
SOAS University of London - International Relations and Development Studies (Bachelors)
Hello! I’m Isabelle, a MSc student of Humanitarianism, Aid and Conflict at SOAS. I have 3 years of tutoring GCSE and A Level Spanish and English to all levels.
Unaysa G.
Courtauld Institute of Art - History of Art (Bachelors)
I am a hard worker and always aspire for the best grades. I have observed my teachers for years and I believe I have taken the best of each in my own teaching.
£33-£35
/hr
5 / 5
13 reviews
266 lessons
Unaysa G.
Courtauld Institute of Art - History of Art (Bachelors)
I am a hard worker and always aspire for the best grades. I have observed my teachers for years and I believe I have taken the best of each in my own teaching.
George G.
Nottingham - Philosophy (Masters)
Current philosophy student with a great interest in literature. I achieved A*s in all three of my A-Levels, one of which was in English.
£25-£27
/hr
5 / 5
7 reviews
67 lessons
George G.
Nottingham - Philosophy (Masters)
Current philosophy student with a great interest in literature. I achieved A*s in all three of my A-Levels, one of which was in English.
Melissa O.
Newcastle - Media, Communications and Cultural Studies (Bachelors)
Media student and aspiring journalist, I hope to instill a passion for humanities in as many students as possible!
£33-£35
/hr
0 / 5
0 reviews
39 lessons
Melissa O.
Newcastle - Media, Communications and Cultural Studies (Bachelors)
Media student and aspiring journalist, I hope to instill a passion for humanities in as many students as possible!
Dharnell N.
Leicester - Sociology (Bachelors)
Academics can be stressful. Let me guide you, make things easier and boost you through your studies. I will help you get the grades you deserve!
£39-£41
/hr
5 / 5
50 reviews
629 lessons
Dharnell N.
Leicester - Sociology (Bachelors)
Academics can be stressful. Let me guide you, make things easier and boost you through your studies. I will help you get the grades you deserve!
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How much does it cost to get a Media Studies tutor? Media Studies tutoring should be accessible to all - that’s why our prices start from only £25/hr, with no extra fees. Our tutorials are fully flexible so you won’t need to worry about contracts. Just book the tutorials you need, when you need them. What jobs can you get with Media Studies? Media Studies students gain strong skills in a number of areas, including verbal communication, writing and project management. These are valuable assets that employers look for across the creative industries and beyond, so your teen will have a broad range of career opportunities. A good place for many students to start their search and to gain a better understanding of their talents and interests is doing some research into roles. Job descriptions highlight all of the main responsibilities and skills your teen will need to succeed in that field, so it can be a good way of getting quick insights into what jobs are really like. A few roles your teen could start exploring are: - Digital marketer - Location manager - Media buyer - Television/film/video producer - Broadcast journalist - Editorial assistant - Event manager - Magazine journalist - Photographer - UX designer After your teen has an idea of what they’re interested in, they can start reaching out to people working in a similar field. This could be a friend, family member or a tutor, anyone who can share real world experiences and advice to guide your teen. Will a tutor make a difference to my teen’s Media Studies studies? Working towards a qualification in Media Studies can be tricky and our tutors know exactly what your teen is tackling. They have the experience to help them smash their goals whatever they may be - at any level, students can benefit from a one-to-one online tutor in a range of different ways. A few areas that tutors can focus on to accelerate your teen’s Media Studies work are: - Getting ready for exams - one of the main focuses students look to cover with a tutor is exam technique. Our tutors can share their own knowledge on how to approach Media Studies exams to achieve the top marks, as well as making sure your teen manages their time well. Feeling confident for exams can affect their performance, so we know this can be a big one. - Tracking progress - your tutor can keep track of your teen’s progress and build a plan to help them ace their goals. Having a strong understanding of how your teen will reach their targets can keep them motivated and feeling good about their studies; making the road to success a lot more empowering (and fun). - Boosting content knowledge - revisiting difficult topics to fill in the gaps and make sure your teen is feeling confident and prepared for their Media Studies exams. Chat to one of our excellent Media Studies tutors today - book a free video meeting and start your journey with online tutoring.