Blog Posts tagged A Level

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A level results day – your options if you don’t get the grades you need

by Anita Naik

Not getting the A-Level grades you want doesn't mean the end of your university dreams. If you get lower than your current offer, you have the following choices ahead of you.

Contact your university of choice

If your grades are just under, you might still get accepted by at least one of your choic...

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Guide To Choosing Your A-Levels

by Sarah Adams

Many GCSE students who hope to go to University in years to come will be looking at making the their A-level choices. Whether you've already decided or haven't got a clue, we've put together a guide that can help you make the right selection of subjects for your future.

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Should A-Level Maths be compulsory?

by Sara

The Heriot-Watt University in Scotland is having to provide top-up lessons for first-year students studying science,technology and engineering. Leading academic, Professor Martin McCoustra claims that skills such as solving equations are no longer taught thorougly at school. Professor Brain Cantor, ...

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GCSE and A-Level exam revision resources

by Sara

Many students will be revising for exams during the next few weeks so we have listed a few sites that provide useful resources and revision material for GCSE and A-Level exams.

GCSE and A-Level Maths

Exam Solutions is a very popular site with endless resources for GCSE and A-Level students.

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Why Desire Still Matters: Loving What you’re learning and Learning What you Love

by Sara

Many modern students look at higher education primarily as a means to an end. If you ask any student on a college campus why they're there, chances are they'll tell you it's because they want to improve their qualification for a job, preferably one that includes status and monetary value. Although f...

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