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Katerina C.
St George's Medical School - medicine (Bachelors)
London medical student with a passion for teaching. Hoping to inspire some budding medics!
£47-£49
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5 / 5
13 reviews
112 lessons
Katerina C.
St George's Medical School - medicine (Bachelors)
London medical student with a passion for teaching. Hoping to inspire some budding medics!
Kaya P.
East Anglia - MSci Meteorology And Oceanography (Integrated Masters)
I’d love to help you improve your skills and boost your confidence at school at a pace that’s comfortable with you :)
£47-£49
/hr
4.9 / 5
12 reviews
491 lessons
Kaya P.
East Anglia - MSci Meteorology And Oceanography (Integrated Masters)
I’d love to help you improve your skills and boost your confidence at school at a pace that’s comfortable with you :)
Emily H.
Durham - Modern Languages and Cultures (Bachelors)
Hi, I'm Emily! I'm a second year at Durham University studying Modern Languages and Cultures (French and German). I understand that learning a language can be
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
26 reviews
330 lessons
Emily H.
Durham - Modern Languages and Cultures (Bachelors)
Hi, I'm Emily! I'm a second year at Durham University studying Modern Languages and Cultures (French and German). I understand that learning a language can be
Gilbert A.
Loughborough - Civil Engineering (Bachelors)
Passionate educator dedicated to fostering a love for learning and helping students reach their full potential.
£47-£49
/hr
5 / 5
8 reviews
338 lessons
Gilbert A.
Loughborough - Civil Engineering (Bachelors)
Passionate educator dedicated to fostering a love for learning and helping students reach their full potential.
Rebecca S.
Exeter - BSc Geography with Applied GIS (Bachelors)
I'm a PhD student at Leeds University with over 2 years experience of tutoring geography, maths and science.
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
14 reviews
165 lessons
Rebecca S.
Exeter - BSc Geography with Applied GIS (Bachelors)
I'm a PhD student at Leeds University with over 2 years experience of tutoring geography, maths and science.
Chloe K.
Huddersfield - Geography (Bachelors)
First year undergraduate in Geography! Friendly and will always look to help in whatever way I can!
£37-£39
/hr
4.8 / 5
68 reviews
504 lessons
Chloe K.
Huddersfield - Geography (Bachelors)
First year undergraduate in Geography! Friendly and will always look to help in whatever way I can!
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How much does a Geography 13 Plus tutor cost? We want to make tutoring open to all. That’s why our Geography 13 Plus prices start from just £22/hr with no extra fees. Our tutorials are fully flexible, so you can book as many, or as few, as you need. How many hours of tutoring does my teen need for Geography 13 Plus? Your teen’s tutor can work with them to understand where they need support and make a suggestion for how often they might need tutorials. This will vary between students and depends on their current stage of preparation. 1. First assessment - our tutors can use this time to see what your teen would like to cover, such as how the exam is structured, and what types of questions they should expect. Does your teen want some help with Thematic Studies? Do they have any questions around the Ordnance Survey Map Work section of the exam? Would they benefit from extra practice essays with feedback from their tutor? 2. Plan - once your tutor has a grasp on your teen’s goals and their current level of prep, they can create a timetable to map out how often they’ll need tutorials. 3. Action - now you’ve got some valuable insight into what your teen might need, it’s a good time to ask yourself some questions to make sure this plan works well for your family. Things like “does it work well with my schedule?” or “does this plan fit sustainably in my budget?” Answering these questions early on will help you feel confident with the road ahead. What jobs can I get with Geography 13 Plus? Studying Geography can help your teen to build the skills they need to thrive in their chosen career. From data evaluation to adaptability and teamwork, Geography graduates can use their skills across a wide range of government and environment sectors - so how does your teen choose which is best for them? Take a deep dive into some of the roles below for some ideas: - Facilities manager - Water conservation officer - Geographic information systems manager - Waste disposal officer - Land surveyor - Nature conservation officer - Transportation planner - Exploration geologist An easy way to support your teen in their search is encouraging them to think about which kinds of skills they’d like to expand on, then comparing these to the roles that are available. This initial research will give them a confident idea of what they’d like to discuss further with a tutor, careers advisor or family member working in a similar field and get them a big step closer to realising their goals. Want to find out how online tutoring can boost your child’s studies? Book a free video meeting with one of our Geography 13 Plus tutors today.