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Rishali P.

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Hi, I’m Rishali! I’m in my fourth year of a Pharmacy degree at the University of East Anglia. I’m fluent in both English and Gujarati, and I offer tutoring in Biology, Chemistry, and Mathematics from primary up to GCSE level. My goal is to support you in building confidence, understanding key concepts, and achieving the best possible grades. My academic background includes A-levels in Mathematics, Biology, and Chemistry, along with strong GCSE results in a range of subjects, including Mathematics, English, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Religious Studies (Hinduism), Gujarati, and French. I’m passionate about making learning engaging, accessible, and tailored to each student’s needs.

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A Levels/Leaving Certificate

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Rishali P.

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