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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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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,...

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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

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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...

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Myles K.

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Lancaster - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (A100) (Bachelors)

A dedicated medical student who strives for student success, increasing subject understanding at GCSE level, and just making life that little bit easier.

£47-£49

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91 reviews

483 lessons

Myles K.

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Lancaster - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (A100) (Bachelors)

A dedicated medical student who strives for student success, increasing subject understanding at GCSE level, and just making life that little bit easier.

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Joel C.

Birmingham - Chemical Engineering (Masters)

I am a friendly, personable and enthusiastic student, who is very easy to talk to and engage with. Whilst studying for my GCSEs and A levels I was fortunate enough to receive excellent help from tutors, in order to achieve the grades I did. This h...

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Joel C.

Birmingham - Chemical Engineering (Masters)

I am a friendly, personable and enthusiastic student, who is very easy to talk to and engage with. Whilst studying for my GCSEs and A levels I was fortunate enough to receive excellent help from tutors, in order to achieve the grades I did. This h...

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Ellie H.

Aberystwyth University - Mathematics (Bachelors)

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Ellie H.

Aberystwyth University - Mathematics (Bachelors)

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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.

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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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