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Chid N.
Kings College London - Extended medical degree programme (Bachelors)
Hi,I'm studying medicine at university, I applied to medicine because I wanted to have an impact on people and communities, and it was just something that sounded good to me.My experience doing exams and applying to university was pretty good,...
£22-£27
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0 / 5
0 reviews
10 lessons
Chid N.
Kings College London - Extended medical degree programme (Bachelors)
Hi,I'm studying medicine at university, I applied to medicine because I wanted to have an impact on people and communities, and it was just something that sounded good to me.My experience doing exams and applying to university was pretty good,...
Emeema J.
Greenwich - Accounting and Finance (Bachelors)
I'm an Audit Associate at PwC, and currently studying MsC International Corporate Finance at the University of Surrey. Also a First Class Honours Graduate in Accounting and Finance.What I can help with:-Maths ( A-level and GCSE)-English Litera...
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
28 reviews
231 lessons
Emeema J.
Greenwich - Accounting and Finance (Bachelors)
I'm an Audit Associate at PwC, and currently studying MsC International Corporate Finance at the University of Surrey. Also a First Class Honours Graduate in Accounting and Finance.What I can help with:-Maths ( A-level and GCSE)-English Litera...
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
/hr
0 / 5
0 reviews
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...
Thomas G.
Exeter - Film and Television Studies BA (Bachelors)
£22-£27
/hr
0 / 5
0 reviews
42 lessons
Thomas G.
Exeter - Film and Television Studies BA (Bachelors)
Lydia C.
Exeter - Creative Writing (Masters)
Friendly languages graduate who aims to help students grow in their learning and appreciation of language and literature,
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
46 reviews
644 lessons
Lydia C.
Exeter - Creative Writing (Masters)
Friendly languages graduate who aims to help students grow in their learning and appreciation of language and literature,
Carys S.
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
/hr
5 / 5
63 reviews
903 lessons
Carys S.
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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