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Ayah G.

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My name is Ayah, and I'm currently an undergraduate student studying MPharm at the University of Nottingham. I have a strong passion for chemistry, which is not only my favourite subject to study but also to teach. I am keen to make learning an enjoyable and positive experience by breaking down challenging topics into simple, simple steps and to encourage confidence. 07593942694 I am currently studying Pharmacy at the undergraduate level at the University of Nottingham. I completed my A-levels in Biology, Chemistry, and History, achieving grades AAB. In my GCSEs, I received a grade 8 in Chemistry, a grade 7 in Biology, a grade 8 in History, a grade 8 in English Literature, a grade 8 in English Language, a grade 9 in Religious Studies, and a grade 7 in French. Additionally, I received fiv...

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Ayah G.

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