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Tim R.

Birmingham - Law with French Law LLB (Foundation)

I am a driven individual with a strong passion for my subjects. I take pride in seeing the development of my students and helping them conquer their struggles.

£37-£39

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Star 4.9 / 5

26 reviews

293 lessons

Tim R.

Birmingham - Law with French Law LLB (Foundation)

I am a driven individual with a strong passion for my subjects. I take pride in seeing the development of my students and helping them conquer their struggles.

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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

Star 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...

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Tulasi J.

Responds quickly

Oxford Brookes University - LLB Law (Bachelors)

Hello! My name is Tulasi and I am a 1st year Law student at Oxford Brookes University.

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

16 reviews

215 lessons

Tulasi J.

Responds quickly

Oxford Brookes University - LLB Law (Bachelors)

Hello! My name is Tulasi and I am a 1st year Law student at Oxford Brookes University.

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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

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Star 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.

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Siman P.

Lancaster - LLM Law (Masters)

Criminology graduate who will help other students be successful and achieve their goals.

£37-£39

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Star 5 / 5

30 reviews

229 lessons

Siman P.

Lancaster - LLM Law (Masters)

Criminology graduate who will help other students be successful and achieve their goals.

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Callum D.

Durham - Law LLB (Bachelors)

Hi, my name is Callum and I am a Trevelyan Award Scholar Law Student at Durham University.

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

6 reviews

84 lessons

Callum D.

Durham - Law LLB (Bachelors)

Hi, my name is Callum and I am a Trevelyan Award Scholar Law Student at Durham University.

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