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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
628 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
Helena P.
Mansfield College, Oxford - Philosophy & Theology (Bachelors)
Oxford graduate with four years tutoring experience. Oxford tutorial-style lessons.
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
69 reviews
227 lessons
Helena P.
Mansfield College, Oxford - Philosophy & Theology (Bachelors)
Oxford graduate with four years tutoring experience. Oxford tutorial-style lessons.
Rachael A.
Edinburgh - Psychology (Bachelors)
Experienced tutor with results; keen on delivering, learning & educating in the way that's best for you :)
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
65 reviews
601 lessons
Rachael A.
Edinburgh - Psychology (Bachelors)
Experienced tutor with results; keen on delivering, learning & educating in the way that's best for you :)
Jasmine J.
Leeds - Global Ethical Challenges (Masters)
I'm a friendly and passionate Philosophy student, currently studying for my MA in Global Ethics. My love of reading and writing defiantly blossomed during my GCSE's and A-Level's so I hope to instil that in some younger people!
£39-£41
/hr
4.6 / 5
7 reviews
79 lessons
Jasmine J.
Leeds - Global Ethical Challenges (Masters)
I'm a friendly and passionate Philosophy student, currently studying for my MA in Global Ethics. My love of reading and writing defiantly blossomed during my GCSE's and A-Level's so I hope to instil that in some younger people!
Jonathan A.
St Andrews - Philosophy (Masters)
A graduate of the University of St Andrews with an M.A. in Philosophy, First Class Honours. I specialise in ethics and philosophy of religion.
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
116 reviews
714 lessons
Jonathan A.
St Andrews - Philosophy (Masters)
A graduate of the University of St Andrews with an M.A. in Philosophy, First Class Honours. I specialise in ethics and philosophy of religion.
Louis I.
Keble College, Oxford - Philosophy and French (Bachelors)
Oxford first-class grad. with 3 year's experience teaching English, French, and Philosophy (11+, 13+, GCSE, A-Level) Detailed, structured, and bespoke lessons!
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
10 reviews
126 lessons
Louis I.
Keble College, Oxford - Philosophy and French (Bachelors)
Oxford first-class grad. with 3 year's experience teaching English, French, and Philosophy (11+, 13+, GCSE, A-Level) Detailed, structured, and bespoke lessons!
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How much does it cost to get a Philosophy IB tutor? We believe tutoring should be open to all. That’s why our Philosophy IB prices start from just £25/hr with no extra fees. Our tutorials are fully flexible, so you can book as many, or as few, as you need. How do I find a Philosophy IB tutor? Looking for a Philosophy IB level tutor? You’re already in the right place. Our wide range of skilled tutors are ready to share their expertise and get your teen over the finish line. Here’s a few things to think about (and ask tutors) whilst searching for a tutor: - 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? - Availability - are they able to offer tutorials at the right times, e.g. weekend evenings or during Easter? Are they flexible if your family’s schedule changes? - Personality fit - can they get the concepts across in an engaging way for your teen? Do you think they’ll get along and make the tutorials interesting? Are they adaptable to your teen’s way of working? Will a tutor make a difference to my teen’s Philosophy IB studies? Philosophy IB students often benefit from one-to-one tutoring at any level to make sure they stay on track throughout the year and ultimately hit their goals. A few popular areas that tutors can work through with students are: - Boosting content knowledge - going back over tough topics can help your teen strengthen their Philosophy IB skills. Tutors will help them fill in the gaps and make sure they’re feeling confident and prepared ahead of their Philosophy IB exams. - Tracking progress - your tutor can keep on top of how well your teen’s doing and create a plan to help them smash their targets. Having the road planned out can improve confidence and help them stay energised throughout their Philosophy IB studies, getting them a big step closer to success. - Getting ready for exams - our tutors can share their own tested experience on how to approach Philosophy IB exams to hit the marking criteria and achieve top marks. Encourage your teen to be open with their tutor about the areas they’re looking to cover - tutors can tailor your teen’s tutorials around these areas to get the most out of tutoring and get the results they’re working towards. Want to give online tutoring a go? Book a free video meeting with one of our excellent Philosophy IB tutors today.