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4th year student offers tutoring in History & Politics up to A-Level; others up to GCSE


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Hi all,


I'm a fourth year History & International Relations student in the University of London. I also work as a freelance journalist. I'm enthusiastic, engaging and personable; however when it's time to cram, it's time to cram.


I have a breadth of experience tutoring, I am fully DBS checked and I am at ease with various levels of study. I can teach History and Politics up to A Level; and French, Spanish and English Literature & Language up to GCSE


Please drop me a call on 07506 764519 or email me at [email protected] if you'd like to make further enquiries.


I am fully flexible around London for home visits.


Competitive rates.


I look forward to hearing from you,


Mattha Busby

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