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Affordable Tutoring for GCSE and A-Level Maths/Economics


ccharlieclarke

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Hello All,

My name is Charlie and I am currently enrolled in my first year at Bristol University studying economics. I successfully completed my A Levels and GCSE's and would like to help others through these challenging times. I have previous experience tutoring GCSE Maths and Further Maths during my time in sixth form and helped students to understand topics and answer questions with ease.

I am currently offering online tutoring to students studying GCSE Maths, GCSE Economics, GCSE Further Maths, A Level Economics, A Level Maths and AS Level Further Maths (Edexcel).

The cost of a session is £25 an hour or £100 for 5 sessions. All sessions will be online and the price includes access to the paid resources I used during my exams.

There is zero pressure to commit to any amount of sessions upfront and sessions can be booked when needed, providing availability. 

Please shoot me a message on 07552 590877 if you have any more questions. Thank you :))))

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