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In truth, I feel suspicious of some of these agencies, which emerge in tiny shop fronts and seem not to require much qualification to become a tutor.
At 21, Sumption graduated from the University of Oxford with a first in history and stayed on, at the behest of Magdalen College, to become a tutor.
The novel shoots forward as Rachel grows up, leaves her native Yorkshire, gets a place at Oxford and moves to London, to become a tutor to the children of the super-rich.
The bride, 24, is a candidate for a master's degree in Bible studies and is to become a tutor in Talmud and Jewish law next month at Stern College for Women of Yeshiva.
I wasn't sure if I would be able to do any public service as an MIT student, but through the Priscilla King Gray Service Center I was immediately able to become a tutor.
Greenblatt confidently follows recent scholarship in its contention that Shakespeare — who would have received what is, by our standards, a thorough grounding in Latin and in classical literature at the Stratford public school — may have gone off around 1580 to become a tutor for two interlinked Catholic families in Lancashire, the Hoghtons and the Heskeths.
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