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Edvinas D.

Sheffield - Computer Science (Integrated Masters)

2nd year Computer Science student at university. Proficiency in maths, computing, programming, and problem solving.

£22-£27

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Star 5 / 5

18 reviews

169 lessons

Edvinas D.

Sheffield - Computer Science (Integrated Masters)

2nd year Computer Science student at university. Proficiency in maths, computing, programming, and problem solving.

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Priyam S.

Surrey - Computer and Internet Engineering (Bachelors)

Problem solving is something I thrive on. I believe because of this, I loved doing maths A level. The relation of maths and problem-solving with computing engineering is something that really interested me, also, which I ended up studying as a deg...

£37-£39

/hr

Star 5 / 5

2 reviews

51 lessons

Priyam S.

Surrey - Computer and Internet Engineering (Bachelors)

Problem solving is something I thrive on. I believe because of this, I loved doing maths A level. The relation of maths and problem-solving with computing engineering is something that really interested me, also, which I ended up studying as a deg...

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Conal S.

Loughborough - Computer Science G400 (Bachelors)

I am a friendly Computer Science undergraduate who approaches all of his lessons with energy and commitment.As a student leader of 7 years in the Music in Secondary School Trust (MISST) Orchestra, I have learned how important clear communication i...

£37-£39

/hr

Star 4.9 / 5

53 reviews

360 lessons

Conal S.

Loughborough - Computer Science G400 (Bachelors)

I am a friendly Computer Science undergraduate who approaches all of his lessons with energy and commitment.As a student leader of 7 years in the Music in Secondary School Trust (MISST) Orchestra, I have learned how important clear communication i...

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Labdhi M.

Kings College London - Computer Science (Bachelors)

A curious Computer Science undergraduate student at King's College London with over 5 years experience in tutoring Mathematics and Programming.

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

34 reviews

315 lessons

Labdhi M.

Kings College London - Computer Science (Bachelors)

A curious Computer Science undergraduate student at King's College London with over 5 years experience in tutoring Mathematics and Programming.

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Umad P.

Bristol - MEng in Computer Science (Masters)

Computer Science Undergraduate, who loves solving, tackling and explaining new problems using traditional methods with an innovative pioneering approach.

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

22 reviews

474 lessons

Umad P.

Bristol - MEng in Computer Science (Masters)

Computer Science Undergraduate, who loves solving, tackling and explaining new problems using traditional methods with an innovative pioneering approach.

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Emre A.

Southampton - Physics with Space Science (Integrated Masters)

Hi, I am Emre. I am a Physics student at Uni of Southampton. I done my A levels in Maths, Physics and Computing. I am a experienced tutor and would like to help

£37-£39

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Star 5 / 5

7 reviews

94 lessons

Emre A.

Southampton - Physics with Space Science (Integrated Masters)

Hi, I am Emre. I am a Physics student at Uni of Southampton. I done my A levels in Maths, Physics and Computing. I am a experienced tutor and would like to help

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