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Chinweike E.

Super tutor

Durham - Engineering (Integrated Masters)

Friendly engineering student, passionate about making you succeed and achieve top grades!

£47-£49

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Star 4.9 / 5

117 reviews

1144 lessons

Chinweike E.

Super tutor

Durham - Engineering (Integrated Masters)

Friendly engineering student, passionate about making you succeed and achieve top grades!

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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.

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

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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Jake C.

Birmingham - Mechanical Engineering (Integrated Masters)

£22-£27

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Jake C.

Birmingham - Mechanical Engineering (Integrated Masters)

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Ankita S.

Imperial College London - Design Engineering (Masters)

In school maths and physics are often considered to be the 'boring' subjects as the teacher just gives a textbook and expects you to do the work. I aspire to show my passion for maths and physics to other students and help them grow in con...

£37-£39

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Star 5 / 5

9 reviews

126 lessons

Ankita S.

Imperial College London - Design Engineering (Masters)

In school maths and physics are often considered to be the 'boring' subjects as the teacher just gives a textbook and expects you to do the work. I aspire to show my passion for maths and physics to other students and help them grow in con...

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Andreas D.

Responds quickly

University College London - Theoretical Physics (Bachelors)

Hello. My name is Andreas David and I am from Cyprus(a small island in the Mediterranean). I am a guy full of questions about the universe which i try to answer through my studies (Theoretical Physics). I want to inspire students and make them que...

£47-£49

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Star 0 / 5

0 reviews

50 lessons

Andreas D.

Responds quickly

University College London - Theoretical Physics (Bachelors)

Hello. My name is Andreas David and I am from Cyprus(a small island in the Mediterranean). I am a guy full of questions about the universe which i try to answer through my studies (Theoretical Physics). I want to inspire students and make them que...

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Matthew W.

Durham - Physics (Bachelors)

£22-£27

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Matthew W.

Durham - Physics (Bachelors)

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