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Tutoring - Economics, Maths and English


rjaidev

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Hi all,


I am a tutor in Economics at up to A-level, and English and Maths up to Year 8. I am currently looking for work in the Peckham/East Dulwich area.


A little about me: I hold a BA and an MA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, and am about to receive an LLM. I worked as a financial journalist for a number of years and work in the legal pro-bono sector at present. I've tutored in Economics at AS- and A-level for students on the Edexcel and AQA curriculums. (I can teach other boards as well). My experience and genuine passion for the subject allow me to offer engaging sessions with good results.


I've also tutored in Maths and English at Year 6 level. I worked briefly as a primary supply teacher in Singapore prior to starting at university.


If you're interested in my services, please get in touch either on this thread or via private message.

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