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Bogdan P.

Southampton - Engineering Doctorate in Computational Engineering (Doctorate)

Lecturer and Doctor in Aerospace Engineering with passion and experience in teaching maths and physics.

£47-£49

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Star 4.9 / 5

26 reviews

66 lessons

Bogdan P.

Southampton - Engineering Doctorate in Computational Engineering (Doctorate)

Lecturer and Doctor in Aerospace Engineering with passion and experience in teaching maths and physics.

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Clara P.

Dundee - Pharmacology (Bachelors)

Recent Pharmacology BSc(Hons) Graduate with a passion to teach Science and English!

£22-£27

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Star 0 / 5

0 reviews

255 lessons

Clara P.

Dundee - Pharmacology (Bachelors)

Recent Pharmacology BSc(Hons) Graduate with a passion to teach Science and English!

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Hassan K.

University College London - Theoretical Physics (Integrated Masters)

£37-£39

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Star 0 / 5

0 reviews

130 lessons

Hassan K.

University College London - Theoretical Physics (Integrated Masters)

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Heather F.

Edinburgh - Mechanical Engineering with Management (Integrated Masters)

I recently graduated with an MEng Mechanical Engineering with Management degree from the University of Edinburgh. I specialise in both maths and physics, offering private tutoring to a range of ages and abilities. My previous role as a secondary s...

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

28 reviews

142 lessons

Heather F.

Edinburgh - Mechanical Engineering with Management (Integrated Masters)

I recently graduated with an MEng Mechanical Engineering with Management degree from the University of Edinburgh. I specialise in both maths and physics, offering private tutoring to a range of ages and abilities. My previous role as a secondary s...

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Jack P.

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Super tutor

Queen's, Belfast - MSci Mathematics (Masters)

Friendly Mathematician, passionate about helping pupils reach their full potential.

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

51 reviews

563 lessons

Jack P.

Responds quickly
Super tutor

Queen's, Belfast - MSci Mathematics (Masters)

Friendly Mathematician, passionate about helping pupils reach their full potential.

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Urvi J.

Imperial College London - MSci Physics (Integrated Masters)

I have a masters in physics from Imperial College London. I have had significant experience tutoring students of various ages and skill levels. I think tutoring is beneficial as it has a better teacher-to-student ratio and the teaching styles can ...

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

1 reviews

36 lessons

Urvi J.

Imperial College London - MSci Physics (Integrated Masters)

I have a masters in physics from Imperial College London. I have had significant experience tutoring students of various ages and skill levels. I think tutoring is beneficial as it has a better teacher-to-student ratio and the teaching styles can ...

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