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Hamish S.
Glasgow - philosophy (Bachelors)
I’m Hamish, a 24-year-old philosophy graduate from the University of Glasgow. I have over 2 years’ experience tutoring online.
£37-£39
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0 / 5
0 reviews
40 lessons
Hamish S.
Glasgow - philosophy (Bachelors)
I’m Hamish, a 24-year-old philosophy graduate from the University of Glasgow. I have over 2 years’ experience tutoring online.
Jagmaan B.
LSE - BSc Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method (Bachelors)
Philosophy graduate and lover and aspiring lawyer. I combine a love of academics with a passion to help others achieve their goals.
£47-£49
/hr
5 / 5
8 reviews
102 lessons
Jagmaan B.
LSE - BSc Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method (Bachelors)
Philosophy graduate and lover and aspiring lawyer. I combine a love of academics with a passion to help others achieve their goals.
Niya I.
LSE - Philosophy of Social Science (Masters)
I am excited to help you hack learning so you that you can enjoy school and have fun in those years!
£47-£49
/hr
4.9 / 5
192 reviews
1180 lessons
Niya I.
LSE - Philosophy of Social Science (Masters)
I am excited to help you hack learning so you that you can enjoy school and have fun in those years!
Tasha P.
Jesus College, Oxford - Philosophy and French (Bachelors)
Oxford graduate with a focused learning approach, hoping to instil a love for the subject in my pupils.
£47-£49
/hr
5 / 5
8 reviews
100 lessons
Tasha P.
Jesus College, Oxford - Philosophy and French (Bachelors)
Oxford graduate with a focused learning approach, hoping to instil a love for the subject in my pupils.
Edward B.
Durham - Philosophy and Theology (Bachelors)
Friendly Durham graduate, passionate about breaking down tricky concepts in a way that makes them understandable and fun.
£47-£49
/hr
5 / 5
31 reviews
471 lessons
Edward B.
Durham - Philosophy and Theology (Bachelors)
Friendly Durham graduate, passionate about breaking down tricky concepts in a way that makes them understandable and fun.
Naomi H.
Warwick - Philosophy with Psychology (Bachelors)
University of Warwick final year, studying Psychology and Philosophy. Recieved AAA at A Level. I'd love to be your tutor!
£47-£49
/hr
5 / 5
6 reviews
25 lessons
Naomi H.
Warwick - Philosophy with Psychology (Bachelors)
University of Warwick final year, studying Psychology and Philosophy. Recieved AAA at A Level. I'd love to be your tutor!
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