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Maria M.
Queen Mary - Biochemistry (Bachelors)
Hello,My name is Maria, and I am a recent Biochemistry graduate, with 4 years of experience in teaching Biology, Chemistry and English.
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
6 reviews
171 lessons
Maria M.
Queen Mary - Biochemistry (Bachelors)
Hello,My name is Maria, and I am a recent Biochemistry graduate, with 4 years of experience in teaching Biology, Chemistry and English.
Kojo D.
Southampton - Biochemistry (Integrated Masters)
£22-£27
/hr
4.5 / 5
2 reviews
18 lessons
Kojo D.
Southampton - Biochemistry (Integrated Masters)
Lesley M.
St Andrews - Neuroscience (Bachelors)
Language enthusiast and patient tutor hoping to help students gain confidence in writing/planning essays, and anything English, Polish or Science related!
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
12 reviews
270 lessons
Lesley M.
St Andrews - Neuroscience (Bachelors)
Language enthusiast and patient tutor hoping to help students gain confidence in writing/planning essays, and anything English, Polish or Science related!
Gilbert A.
Loughborough - Civil Engineering (Bachelors)
Passionate educator dedicated to fostering a love for learning and helping students reach their full potential.
£47-£49
/hr
5 / 5
8 reviews
338 lessons
Gilbert A.
Loughborough - Civil Engineering (Bachelors)
Passionate educator dedicated to fostering a love for learning and helping students reach their full potential.
Eleanor S.
Kings College London - International Commercial and Financial Law (LLM) (Masters)
I am currently a postgraduate law student at King’s College London studying International. Commercial Law. I studied undergraduate law at the University of Exeter. I chose law because I enjoy studying how systems of rules adapt to changes in comme...
£47-£49
/hr
5 / 5
17 reviews
304 lessons
Eleanor S.
Kings College London - International Commercial and Financial Law (LLM) (Masters)
I am currently a postgraduate law student at King’s College London studying International. Commercial Law. I studied undergraduate law at the University of Exeter. I chose law because I enjoy studying how systems of rules adapt to changes in comme...
Anisa B.
Leicester - Medicine (MBChB) (Bachelors)
Enthusiastic medical student, hoping to help students reach their full potential
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
55 reviews
325 lessons
Anisa B.
Leicester - Medicine (MBChB) (Bachelors)
Enthusiastic medical student, hoping to help students reach their full potential
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