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Ema C.
Manchester - BSC Computer Science (Bachelors)
Passionate tutor with achieved 43/45 in IB. Focused on clear explanations, exam practice, and boosting confidence to help students succeed.
£33-£35
/hr
5 / 5
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7 lessons
Ema C.
Manchester - BSC Computer Science (Bachelors)
Passionate tutor with achieved 43/45 in IB. Focused on clear explanations, exam practice, and boosting confidence to help students succeed.

Dominic H.
Nottingham - Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering (Bachelors)
Mechanical Engineer passionate about Maths, dedicated to inspiring curiosity, building confidence, and empowering students to excel.
£39-£41
/hr
5 / 5
8 reviews
194 lessons
Dominic H.
Nottingham - Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering (Bachelors)
Mechanical Engineer passionate about Maths, dedicated to inspiring curiosity, building confidence, and empowering students to excel.

Freddie P.
Imperial College London - Design Engineering (Integrated Masters)
Hi I'm Freddie and I'm studying Design Engineering at Imperial College London! With a passion for Maths and Physics I love teaching.
£39-£41
/hr
10 lessons
Freddie P.
Imperial College London - Design Engineering (Integrated Masters)
Hi I'm Freddie and I'm studying Design Engineering at Imperial College London! With a passion for Maths and Physics I love teaching.

David S.
Imperial College London - MSc Physics with Quantum Dynamics (Masters)
A person, who loves Physics, Maths and Computer Science and tries to share the feeling.
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
374 reviews
2617 lessons
David S.
Imperial College London - MSc Physics with Quantum Dynamics (Masters)
A person, who loves Physics, Maths and Computer Science and tries to share the feeling.

Edoardo A.
Manchester - Physics with Astrophysics (Doctorate)
Fall in love with some activity, and do it! Nearly everything is really interesting if you go into it deeply enough. - Richard Feynman, Physics Nobel Laureate
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
138 reviews
814 lessons
Edoardo A.
Manchester - Physics with Astrophysics (Doctorate)
Fall in love with some activity, and do it! Nearly everything is really interesting if you go into it deeply enough. - Richard Feynman, Physics Nobel Laureate

Mate B.
University College London - Computer Science (Integrated Masters)
Passionate multilingual Computer Science student working hard to make sure students reach their full potential.
£65-£67
/hr
4.8 / 5
109 reviews
1049 lessons
Mate B.
University College London - Computer Science (Integrated Masters)
Passionate multilingual Computer Science student working hard to make sure students reach their full potential.
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How much does a Physics IB tutor cost? Our Physics IB tutors deliver top quality tutoring from just £25/hr. Head over to any of our tutor’s profiles for their exact pricing, and remember there’s no added fees. What jobs can you get with Physics IB? Physics IB can lead to lots of interesting roles in science. If your teen is looking for some help with kick starting their search, then look no further. We’ve put together some of the most popular roles that Physics IB students go into after their studies: - Radiation protection practitioner - Geophysicist - Nanotechnologist - Applications developer - Nuclear engineer - Technical author - Metallurgist - Clinical technologist - Patent attorney - Operational researcher Doing some initial research into roles can help your teen understand which skills they need to develop and open their minds to some roles they didn’t even know existed. Once they’ve got an idea of what they’d like to pursue, they can start looking into volunteering opportunities or internships to really find out if it’s the right role for them. How to find a Physics IB tutor for your teen Finding the right Physics IB tutor is definitely a good feeling. But first, you’ll need to find out what you’re looking for. Here are our top 3 areas to think about in your tutor search, with a few questions you can ask tutors during interviews: 1. Personality match - can they explain Physics IB topics in a way that is clear and helps your teen progress their studies? Does your teen seem to like them in the interview, what are their thoughts? 2. Academic fit - can they offer what you’re looking for, in terms of subject knowledge and experience? 3. Availability - can they be flexible and fit around your working schedule? Can they give Physics IB tutorials as often as you need them? Sounds good, what’s the next step? Book a free video meeting with one of our Physics IB tutors today.