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Bethany G.
Bristol - Psychology (Bachelors)
I'm a friendly and approachable uni student looking to help students achieve what they want to get in subjects they may need extra support in.
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
92 reviews
610 lessons
Bethany G.
Bristol - Psychology (Bachelors)
I'm a friendly and approachable uni student looking to help students achieve what they want to get in subjects they may need extra support in.
Jadie A.
St Andrews - English literature and Psychology (Masters)
Friendly and passionate English tutor with plenty of international experience and strong knowledge of structure, marking
£47-£49
/hr
5 / 5
65 reviews
587 lessons
Jadie A.
St Andrews - English literature and Psychology (Masters)
Friendly and passionate English tutor with plenty of international experience and strong knowledge of structure, marking
Petar A.
Central Lancashire - PhD via MPhil in Neuropsycholinguistics (Doctorate)
I am passionate about education and believe every student has all they need to be successful and just needs a teacher who helps them achieve that potential.
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
29 reviews
405 lessons
Petar A.
Central Lancashire - PhD via MPhil in Neuropsycholinguistics (Doctorate)
I am passionate about education and believe every student has all they need to be successful and just needs a teacher who helps them achieve that potential.
Hayley R.
Kings College London - MSc Organisational Psychology (Masters)
Hi, I'm Hayley! I'm an IB graduate and currently completing my MSc Psychology degree. I have 7 years of tutoring experience and I'm here to help you achieve.
£47-£49
/hr
5 / 5
135 reviews
1252 lessons
Hayley R.
Kings College London - MSc Organisational Psychology (Masters)
Hi, I'm Hayley! I'm an IB graduate and currently completing my MSc Psychology degree. I have 7 years of tutoring experience and I'm here to help you achieve.
Mya K.
York - Psychology (Integrated Masters)
Masters graduate in psychology from the University of York currently a teaching assistant at a local school. I have a strong emphasis on exam practise.
£47-£49
/hr
5 / 5
21 reviews
412 lessons
Mya K.
York - Psychology (Integrated Masters)
Masters graduate in psychology from the University of York currently a teaching assistant at a local school. I have a strong emphasis on exam practise.
Nicole S.
University of the West of England - Social Science (Doctorate)
Friendly social sciences PhD student with over a year of experience tutoring online. I am patient, knowledgable and determined to help.
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
25 reviews
397 lessons
Nicole S.
University of the West of England - Social Science (Doctorate)
Friendly social sciences PhD student with over a year of experience tutoring online. I am patient, knowledgable and determined to help.
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How much does it cost to get a Psychology University tutor? Our Psychology University tutoring prices start from just £22/hr with no extra fees. What you see is what you’ll pay, so just head to your tutor’s profile for exact pricing. Need to narrow down your search? Use our handy pricing filter at the top of this page to see the tutors that match what you’re looking for. What jobs can you get with a Psychology degree? Psychology is a wide reaching discipline, giving students a strong understanding of research methods, communication and social issues. Building these skills during their degree means Psychology students benefit from a diverse range of career options when they graduate. So what can your teen do now to help them understand which role is right for them? We recommend casting a wide net when it comes to searching for career opportunities, as students might discover a good match somewhere they hadn’t thought of (or even knew existed). Some of the most popular roles for Psychology graduates include: - Psychological wellbeing practitioner - Forensic psychologist - Education mental health practitioner - Sport and exercise psychologist - Neuroscientist - Life coach - Clinical psychologist - Mediator - Social researcher - Play therapist - Occupational psychologist Will a tutor make a difference to my teen’s Psychology University studies? Many students look for extra help to support their Psychology studies, depending on their goals and how they feel about their university work. It can help to have someone by their side to keep track of their progress and share constructive feedback about how to fill in any gaps in their knowledge ahead of exams. Tutors are excellent mentors, so they’ll be able to help in a range of ways. Some of the most common areas they can support your teen throughout their Psychology degree are: - Tracking progress - your tutor can keep on top of how well your teen’s doing and create a plan to help them smash their targets. Staying close to how much they’ve progressed and being able to look back on their achievements along the way can keep students motivated during their studies and steadily get them towards their goals. - Getting ready for exams - our tutors can share their insider knowledge on how to approach Psychology University exams for top marks. Encourage your teen to share with their tutor what areas they’re looking to improve, whether it’s research methods or developmental topics, our tutors can tailor sessions to make the most of tutoring. - Boosting content knowledge - it can be useful for tutors to know which university your teen’s studying at and the specific course, so they can make sure they’re covering Want to find out if online tutoring is the right step for your teen? Book a free video meeting with one of our Psychology University tutors today.