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Isabelle T.
Leeds - Economics and Geography (Bachelors)
Hi! My name is Izzie and I am 20 years old. I am in my second year, currently studying Economics and Geography at the University of Leeds. My passion for both of these subjects throughout my life is what inspired me to take on a joint honours. Dur...
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
20 reviews
162 lessons
Isabelle T.
Leeds - Economics and Geography (Bachelors)
Hi! My name is Izzie and I am 20 years old. I am in my second year, currently studying Economics and Geography at the University of Leeds. My passion for both of these subjects throughout my life is what inspired me to take on a joint honours. Dur...
Fatjona M.
Queen Mary University - Mathematics (Bachelors)
£22-£27
/hr
0 / 5
New tutor
0 lessons
Fatjona M.
Queen Mary University - Mathematics (Bachelors)
Grace H.
Nottingham - Economics (Bachelors)
My name is Grace and I am an economics student at the University of Nottingham. I studied economics, maths and geography at A level, which enabled me to learn about a diverse array of topics and inspired my curiosity in learning. I love economics ...
£47-£49
/hr
5 / 5
5 reviews
87 lessons
Grace H.
Nottingham - Economics (Bachelors)
My name is Grace and I am an economics student at the University of Nottingham. I studied economics, maths and geography at A level, which enabled me to learn about a diverse array of topics and inspired my curiosity in learning. I love economics ...
Sugeshkrishna S.
University College London - BSc Economics and Statistics (Bachelors)
I am in my first year of UCL studying BSc Economics and Statistics.As far back as I can remember, Maths has always been my favourite subject. As a child, I was always in set 1 during my school years and was able to achieve a grade 9 in GCSE Maths ...
£37-£39
/hr
4.9 / 5
26 reviews
378 lessons
Sugeshkrishna S.
University College London - BSc Economics and Statistics (Bachelors)
I am in my first year of UCL studying BSc Economics and Statistics.As far back as I can remember, Maths has always been my favourite subject. As a child, I was always in set 1 during my school years and was able to achieve a grade 9 in GCSE Maths ...
Kojo D.
Southampton - Biochemistry (Integrated Masters)
£22-£27
/hr
4.5 / 5
2 reviews
18 lessons
Kojo D.
Southampton - Biochemistry (Integrated Masters)
Robert A.
Newcastle - Economics & Business Management (Bachelors)
Enthusiastic economics student, here to help improve your academic skills in an engaging and effective way, to help you achieve the highest grades possible.
£37-£39
/hr
4.7 / 5
31 reviews
297 lessons
Robert A.
Newcastle - Economics & Business Management (Bachelors)
Enthusiastic economics student, here to help improve your academic skills in an engaging and effective way, to help you achieve the highest grades possible.
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