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Hope G.
Nottingham - Philosophy and Theology (Bachelors)
I am a second year Undergraduate University student, who has always excelled in their studies. I enjoy teaching, and I hope to get my Masters and Doctrine in Theology so that I can keep teaching students at a professional level. I have experience ...
£37-£39
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5 / 5
3 reviews
22 lessons
Hope G.
Nottingham - Philosophy and Theology (Bachelors)
I am a second year Undergraduate University student, who has always excelled in their studies. I enjoy teaching, and I hope to get my Masters and Doctrine in Theology so that I can keep teaching students at a professional level. I have experience ...
Pelumi O.
Nottingham - Philosophy and Psychology (Bachelors)
Pelumi, a dedicated and experienced tutor, who excels in English, Humanities, and Social Sciences. Passionate about fostering academic success for students.
£22-£27
/hr
0 / 5
New tutor
9 lessons
Pelumi O.
Nottingham - Philosophy and Psychology (Bachelors)
Pelumi, a dedicated and experienced tutor, who excels in English, Humanities, and Social Sciences. Passionate about fostering academic success for students.
Hannah H.
Leeds - Theatre and Performance (Bachelors)
Friendly University of Leeds graduate with a creative and proactive student centered approach. I am especially passionate about English, Humanities and the Arts
£37-£39
/hr
4.9 / 5
57 reviews
409 lessons
Hannah H.
Leeds - Theatre and Performance (Bachelors)
Friendly University of Leeds graduate with a creative and proactive student centered approach. I am especially passionate about English, Humanities and the Arts
Hassan K.
University College London - Theoretical Physics (Integrated Masters)
£37-£39
/hr
0 / 5
0 reviews
130 lessons
Hassan K.
University College London - Theoretical Physics (Integrated Masters)
Matilda H.
Bristol - Philosophy (Bachelors)
friendly and enthusiastic university graduate, focusing on building confidence and pushing you to achieve your best!
£37-£39
/hr
4.8 / 5
18 reviews
261 lessons
Matilda H.
Bristol - Philosophy (Bachelors)
friendly and enthusiastic university graduate, focusing on building confidence and pushing you to achieve your best!
Hamish S.
Glasgow - philosophy (Bachelors)
I’m Hamish, a 24-year-old philosophy graduate from the University of Glasgow. I have over 2 years’ experience tutoring online.
£37-£39
/hr
0 / 5
0 reviews
40 lessons
Hamish S.
Glasgow - philosophy (Bachelors)
I’m Hamish, a 24-year-old philosophy graduate from the University of Glasgow. I have over 2 years’ experience tutoring online.
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