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Michelle W.
Imperial College London - Medicine (Bachelors)
Hello, my name is Michelle and I'm currently a medic at Imperial. I've sat the same exams as you will be so I have plenty of tips and strategies to share.
£39-£41
/hr
5 / 5
9 reviews
207 lessons
Michelle W.
Imperial College London - Medicine (Bachelors)
Hello, my name is Michelle and I'm currently a medic at Imperial. I've sat the same exams as you will be so I have plenty of tips and strategies to share.
Abdigani N.
Imperial College London - Mechanical Engineering (Integrated Masters)
Hiya! I'm a recent Imperial College London graduate with several years of experience teaching maths and physics across KS2, GCSE, and A-level
£25-£27
/hr
0 / 5
New tutor
1 lessons
Abdigani N.
Imperial College London - Mechanical Engineering (Integrated Masters)
Hiya! I'm a recent Imperial College London graduate with several years of experience teaching maths and physics across KS2, GCSE, and A-level
Meena T.
Kings College London - Neuroscience (Bachelors)
Second-year Neuroscience student at King's College London with 2+ years of experience. Passionate about helping students excel through clear, engaging lessons
£39-£41
/hr
3 / 5
2 reviews
35 lessons
Meena T.
Kings College London - Neuroscience (Bachelors)
Second-year Neuroscience student at King's College London with 2+ years of experience. Passionate about helping students excel through clear, engaging lessons
Mohammed K.
Leeds - Medicine (Bachelors)
HiI’m Adrees, and I am a medical student. I have recently completed my A levels, (2022), and GCSEs (2020) and so I maintain a current understanding of GCSE and A-level requirements, allowing me to deliver courses of the finest quality. I have prev...
£49-£51
/hr
4.9 / 5
288 reviews
836 lessons
Mohammed K.
Leeds - Medicine (Bachelors)
HiI’m Adrees, and I am a medical student. I have recently completed my A levels, (2022), and GCSEs (2020) and so I maintain a current understanding of GCSE and A-level requirements, allowing me to deliver courses of the finest quality. I have prev...
Shreyash S.
Queen Mary University - Computer Science (Bachelors)
Hi, my name is Shreyash. I’ve always been interested in maths, science and coding and I cant wait to transfer my knowledge to my students
£25-£27
/hr
5 / 5
7 reviews
158 lessons
Shreyash S.
Queen Mary University - Computer Science (Bachelors)
Hi, my name is Shreyash. I’ve always been interested in maths, science and coding and I cant wait to transfer my knowledge to my students
Madina M.
York - Law, Legal and Political Theory (Masters)
I’m understanding and friendly and like to work collaboratively with my students to find an approach which works for each individual. I believe that honesty and a clear line of communication is key to helping students succeed. As a young pro
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
8 reviews
441 lessons
Madina M.
York - Law, Legal and Political Theory (Masters)
I’m understanding and friendly and like to work collaboratively with my students to find an approach which works for each individual. I believe that honesty and a clear line of communication is key to helping students succeed. As a young pro
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