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Amir S.

Wadham College, Oxford - MSc Chemistry (Masters)

Friendly Chemistry student from the University of Oxford. Here to help in anyway I can!

£37-£39

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Star 4.9 / 5

37 reviews

138 lessons

Amir S.

Wadham College, Oxford - MSc Chemistry (Masters)

Friendly Chemistry student from the University of Oxford. Here to help in anyway I can!

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Hussain B.

Cambridge - Psychological and Behavioural Sciences (Bachelors)

£22-£27

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Hussain B.

Cambridge - Psychological and Behavioural Sciences (Bachelors)

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Rafe L.

Durham - Philosphy, Politics and Economics (Bachelors)

Tutor whose main focus is on application of knowledge, rather than memorisation. I find application is by far the most important variable in exam performance.

£37-£39

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Star 5 / 5

30 reviews

277 lessons

Rafe L.

Durham - Philosphy, Politics and Economics (Bachelors)

Tutor whose main focus is on application of knowledge, rather than memorisation. I find application is by far the most important variable in exam performance.

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Ananya H.

Cambridge - Computer Science (Bachelors)

As a Computer Science graduate of the University of Cambridge, I have extensive experience in Mathematics and Computer Science. I've always enjoyed teaching and have done so throughout school where I helped my peers as well as while balancing ...

£22-£27

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Star 0 / 5

0 reviews

47 lessons

Ananya H.

Cambridge - Computer Science (Bachelors)

As a Computer Science graduate of the University of Cambridge, I have extensive experience in Mathematics and Computer Science. I've always enjoyed teaching and have done so throughout school where I helped my peers as well as while balancing ...

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Kai F.

Responds quickly

Warwick - Philosophy, Politics and Economics with Economics Major BSc (Bachelors)

Warwick PPE Undergrad - A* in Economics taught by OCR Chief Examiner & achieved 83.8 in Oxford TSA. Passionate about economics and all things social sciences.

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

3 reviews

109 lessons

Kai F.

Responds quickly

Warwick - Philosophy, Politics and Economics with Economics Major BSc (Bachelors)

Warwick PPE Undergrad - A* in Economics taught by OCR Chief Examiner & achieved 83.8 in Oxford TSA. Passionate about economics and all things social sciences.

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Alice M.

Durham - Geography (Bachelors)

£22-£27

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Star 0 / 5

0 reviews

131 lessons

Alice M.

Durham - Geography (Bachelors)

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