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GCSE Sociology tutoring, preferably AQA but able to teach other exam boards.
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Sociology is a subject I’m very passionate about! I got an A* in my GCSE and am predicted an A for A-levels.

I can help with all aspects of GCSE sociology and am open to all questions!

I will create a fun working environment whilst learning new information and covering old topics!
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Online from United Kingdom
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Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
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30 minutes
45 minutes
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English
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New York
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