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Tim R.

Birmingham - Law with French Law LLB (Foundation)

I am a driven individual with a strong passion for my subjects. I take pride in seeing the development of my students and helping them conquer their struggles.

£37-£39

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Star 4.9 / 5

26 reviews

293 lessons

Tim R.

Birmingham - Law with French Law LLB (Foundation)

I am a driven individual with a strong passion for my subjects. I take pride in seeing the development of my students and helping them conquer their struggles.

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Cydney W.

Super tutor

Liverpool Hope University - Creative Writing and Psychology (Bachelors)

Hello!My name is Cydney. I am passionate about helping people, especially in school. It can be a difficult time if you do not have the additional help that you need, and that is why I would love to help. Throughout school, I was always the person ...

£37-£39

/hr

Star 5 / 5

78 reviews

616 lessons

Cydney W.

Super tutor

Liverpool Hope University - Creative Writing and Psychology (Bachelors)

Hello!My name is Cydney. I am passionate about helping people, especially in school. It can be a difficult time if you do not have the additional help that you need, and that is why I would love to help. Throughout school, I was always the person ...

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Eleanor S.

Kings College London - International Commercial and Financial Law (LLM) (Masters)

I am currently a postgraduate law student at King’s College London studying International. Commercial Law. I studied undergraduate law at the University of Exeter. I chose law because I enjoy studying how systems of rules adapt to changes in comme...

£47-£49

/hr

Star 5 / 5

17 reviews

304 lessons

Eleanor S.

Kings College London - International Commercial and Financial Law (LLM) (Masters)

I am currently a postgraduate law student at King’s College London studying International. Commercial Law. I studied undergraduate law at the University of Exeter. I chose law because I enjoy studying how systems of rules adapt to changes in comme...

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Jagmaan B.

LSE - BSc Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method (Bachelors)

Philosophy graduate and lover and aspiring lawyer. I combine a love of academics with a passion to help others achieve their goals.

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

8 reviews

102 lessons

Jagmaan B.

LSE - BSc Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method (Bachelors)

Philosophy graduate and lover and aspiring lawyer. I combine a love of academics with a passion to help others achieve their goals.

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Sanni S.

Super tutor

University College London - Law (LLB) (Bachelors)

UCL law graduate, entrepreneur, and (an inactive) equestrian athlete with a longstanding passion for mathematics, physics, and programming

£47-£49

/hr

Star 5 / 5

75 reviews

932 lessons

Sanni S.

Super tutor

University College London - Law (LLB) (Bachelors)

UCL law graduate, entrepreneur, and (an inactive) equestrian athlete with a longstanding passion for mathematics, physics, and programming

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Millie C.

Durham - Law (Bachelors)

I'm currently a first year Law student studying at Durham University. I enjoy Law as it is an essay based subject where my critical thinking and analytical skills are always being challenged and developed. After completing my degree, I would l...

£37-£39

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Star 0 / 5

0 reviews

157 lessons

Millie C.

Durham - Law (Bachelors)

I'm currently a first year Law student studying at Durham University. I enjoy Law as it is an essay based subject where my critical thinking and analytical skills are always being challenged and developed. After completing my degree, I would l...

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How much does a Law GCSE tutor cost? Price is a big part of finding the perfect Law GCSE tutor for your teen. That’s why our prices start from just £22/hr with no added costs. Looking for exam prep tutorials, or maybe regular help during the school year? There’s no minimum contract, so you can book as many (or as few) as your teen needs. What jobs can I get with Law GCSE? Law is a key element across all businesses, so your teen will have to narrow down their opportunities. Following a path in Law can lead to some dynamic industries, such as Tech or Finance, where your teen will be able to grow and develop their skills. It’s a good idea to look at a range of roles to see what might feel right. There’s a lot of roles out there that your teen might not know about, so keeping their search broad is key from the start. Let’s look at some roles your teen can explore to kick start their career search: - Patent attorney - Trading standards officer - Crown prosecutor - Data analyst-statistician - Forensic computer analyst - Human resources officer - Magistrate - Corporate responsibility and sustainability practitioner - Scenes of crime officer - Accounting technician How to find the right Law GCSE tutor? Finding the perfect Law GCSE tutor might feel like a challenge, but we can make it happen. How do you know when you’ve found what you’re looking for? Ask your teen what they’re looking for in a tutor, what they’d like to achieve and the skills they want to develop - pinpointing the type of tutor you’re looking for will help you to know when you’ve found the right match. A few things to bear in mind when searching for a tutor: - Academic fit - do they have the right experience? Are you looking for a tutor who can produce homework and regular assessments, can your tutor deliver on this? - Personality match - will they get on well with your teen and be able to communicate effectively? Real results often come from excellent communication. - Availability - does your schedule match with theirs? Can they provide tutorials when you need them, or are they flexible? Great! What can I do next? Book a free video meeting with one of our excellent Law GCSE tutors and start your journey with online tutoring today.

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