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490 days ago

MATH, SCIENCE TUTOR FOR YEAR 7 TO 11. FROM ONLY NZ38!!!

Mike from Murrays Bay

Hello, I am a 20-year-old UOA Uni student. I'm an experienced tutor and can do face-to-face visits or Online classes. I conduct one-on-one classes for Maths or NCEA 1, 2 up to year 11, Chemistry, and Physics for NCEA 1.


ONLINE: One-on-one classes: for MATH, Chemistry, Physics


year 7- 8: $38/1hour
year 9- 11: $48/1hour


Face to Face visit: One-on-one classes: for MATH, Chemistry, Physics
year 7- 8: $48/1hour
year 9- 11: $58/1hour

*Online or face to face. The first Lesson is FREE.


MY Education Background:

Bachelor of Engineering Student.
University of Auckland

NCEA Levels 1,2 and 3 Endorsed with Excellence

Calculus Levels 2 and 3 Endorsed with Excellence

Chemistry Level 2 Endorsed with Excellence

Physics level 2 and 3 Endorsed with Excellence


CONTACT for more INFO :

phone: 0223539026
email: dkmurraysbay@gmail.com

Thank you
David

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