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Alina G.

York - BA in English and Related Literature and History (Bachelors)

Hello, I am Alina, and I am currently in my second year of study for a BA in English Literature and History at the University of York.I would love to work with students struggling with confidence in their studies in English Language, Literature or...

£22-£27

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16 lessons

Alina G.

York - BA in English and Related Literature and History (Bachelors)

Hello, I am Alina, and I am currently in my second year of study for a BA in English Literature and History at the University of York.I would love to work with students struggling with confidence in their studies in English Language, Literature or...

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Carys S.

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Cardiff - English Literature and Creative Writing (Bachelors)

Hi! I’m Carys and I’m an English Literature and Creative Writing student at Cardiff University.

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

63 reviews

903 lessons

Carys S.

Super tutor

Cardiff - English Literature and Creative Writing (Bachelors)

Hi! I’m Carys and I’m an English Literature and Creative Writing student at Cardiff University.

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Lucy F.

Newcastle - Psychology BSc (Bachelors)

Hi! Can’t wait to get studying. My specialties are English, Science and Spanish.

£37-£39

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Star 5 / 5

6 reviews

48 lessons

Lucy F.

Newcastle - Psychology BSc (Bachelors)

Hi! Can’t wait to get studying. My specialties are English, Science and Spanish.

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Claudia B.

Kings College London - Chemistry (Bachelors)

As a university student, I have seen and have experience with academic adversity. I hope to help you by using my experiences to build confidence and knowledge.

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

38 reviews

347 lessons

Claudia B.

Kings College London - Chemistry (Bachelors)

As a university student, I have seen and have experience with academic adversity. I hope to help you by using my experiences to build confidence and knowledge.

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Eleanor C.

Cardiff - Law and Politics (Bachelors)

£22-£27

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0 reviews

21 lessons

Eleanor C.

Cardiff - Law and Politics (Bachelors)

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Georgiana C.

Nottingham - Spanish and Contemporary Chinese studies (Bachelors)

Hi my name's Georgiana and I'm a Spanish and Chinese graduate from the University of Nottingham.

£37-£39

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Star 5 / 5

16 reviews

189 lessons

Georgiana C.

Nottingham - Spanish and Contemporary Chinese studies (Bachelors)

Hi my name's Georgiana and I'm a Spanish and Chinese graduate from the University of Nottingham.

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