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A-level and GCSEs 2023 | Results Day

by Anita Naik

With A-level Results Day 2023 right around the corner on Thursday, 17th August, and GCSE Results Day a week later on Thursday, 24th July, these are nerve-wracking months for everyone who took exams this year.

As students and their families await the big day, we've spoken to a range of GCSE and A-le...

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The rise of artificial intelligence in education and tuition

by Anita Naik

Artificial intelligence has taken the world by storm, so our latest tutor survey looks to understand its impact on tutoring and the benefits it's bringing to students and education.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a branch of computer science that deals with intelligent language systems that can re...

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5 online resources for 13+ (Common Entrance Exam)

by Emily

The last main gatepost of the entrance exam world is the Common Entrance Exam for children aged 13. Normally taken by pupils whose junior schools go up to age 12, this is also a very popular exam amongst boarding schools. Here are some resources to help you and your budding teen conquer the Common E...

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How to revise effectively when you don't have much time

by Anita Naik

It will probably not shock any parent or teacher to know that many students cram for exams. In an ideal world, the revision would start early, but if you have left to the last minute, doing something now is better than doing nothing. So, here's how to revise effectively when you are short on time.

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7 ways to improve your essay writing skills

by Anita Naik

Writing an academic essay is complex. A good essay should provide a solid, debatable argument that is well structured and supported by relevant evidence. It's why focusing on your essay writing technique is key to gaining optimum marks. Here are seven ways to improve your writing skills.

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