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Emily-May G.

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+3 years of exp. teaching at GoStudent

Hello, I am currently a masters degree student in applied aquatic biology at the University of Portsmouth. I have experience with AQA GCSE biology and Eduqas A level biology exam boards. I am fluent in English. I have grown up tutoring my younger sister and disabled brother who suffers with brain damage and epilepsy so have some experience with disabilities. I would preferably like to tutor primary to A-level. I enjoy marine mammal research, skiing and sailing in my spare time as well as musical theatre. I’ve just graduated the University of Portsmouth with a First class degree in Marine Biology. I took triple science, higher maths, geography, drama, photography, English literature and Language, and ECDL at GCSE and biology, environmental science and performing arts A level.

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Emily-May G.

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