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Sophia H.
Cardiff - Biomedical Sciences (Bachelors)
Final year medical student with 7y of formal teaching experience, published author on medical education
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
144 reviews
1042 lessons
Sophia H.
Cardiff - Biomedical Sciences (Bachelors)
Final year medical student with 7y of formal teaching experience, published author on medical education
Maheen A.
Glasgow - MSc Psychological Sciences (Masters)
I am a postgraduate Psychology student heading on to becoming a clinical psychologist. Keen to pass on my knowledge of social sciences to help students excel!
£39-£41
/hr
4.9 / 5
95 reviews
1077 lessons
Maheen A.
Glasgow - MSc Psychological Sciences (Masters)
I am a postgraduate Psychology student heading on to becoming a clinical psychologist. Keen to pass on my knowledge of social sciences to help students excel!
Natan C.
Kings College London - BSc Psychology with Professional Placement Year (Bachelors)
Energetic, positive and passionate KCL Psychology Graduate who loves to dance, meet new people and provide an academic support. Active intern at Home-Start.
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
538 reviews
2128 lessons
Natan C.
Kings College London - BSc Psychology with Professional Placement Year (Bachelors)
Energetic, positive and passionate KCL Psychology Graduate who loves to dance, meet new people and provide an academic support. Active intern at Home-Start.
Roneisha G.
Royal Holloway - Psychology BSc (Bachelors)
Hi, My name is Roneisha and I am in my second year of university. I enjoy reading and playing netball, as well as going to the beach with my two dogs!
£25-£27
/hr
0 / 5
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0 lessons
Roneisha G.
Royal Holloway - Psychology BSc (Bachelors)
Hi, My name is Roneisha and I am in my second year of university. I enjoy reading and playing netball, as well as going to the beach with my two dogs!
Anjie S.
York - Mental Health and Wellbeing in Education (Masters)
Empowering minds through Social sciences, unlocking potential one lesson at a time
£39-£41
/hr
5 / 5
93 reviews
420 lessons
Anjie S.
York - Mental Health and Wellbeing in Education (Masters)
Empowering minds through Social sciences, unlocking potential one lesson at a time
Hasnain Y.
De Montfort - psychology (Bachelors)
Hello students, parents and whoever else this reaches!My name is Hasnain and I am a university student studying Psychology. I am not gonna flood you with unnecessary information to bore you.Let us get straight to the point.During A-levels I studie...
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
52 reviews
625 lessons
Hasnain Y.
De Montfort - psychology (Bachelors)
Hello students, parents and whoever else this reaches!My name is Hasnain and I am a university student studying Psychology. I am not gonna flood you with unnecessary information to bore you.Let us get straight to the point.During A-levels I studie...
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