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Hello, I am an undergraduate student at UCL. I lived six years in Germany and then completed my German Abitur in Hungary with the best possible mark, rewarding me with three merit-based scholarships from my school, for being the best student in grade 11 and 12, as well as for the best final exam results. Therefore, I am very happy to apply my exceptional language skills for tutoring, which I have experience with through volunteering at an orphanage home in Hungary for two years. Besides, I started to offer tutoring services in London, currently teaching two students in German language.
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