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GCSE maths topics students struggle with the most

by Anita Naik

GCSE maths is one of the most challenging subjects students face, with a range of topics, such as rearranging algebraic equations and navigating probability tree diagrams, regularly hitting the top ten list of frustrations. Difficulty with maths isn't simply about understanding concepts, but being a...

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Signs you need exam preparation help: GCSE & A-level guide

by Anita Naik

The pressure surrounding GCSEs and A-level exams has intensified in recent years, thanks to increased university competition and the return to zero coursework. As a result, many students feel uncertain about the best way to maximise marks in their exams, which is why exam preparation support from a ...

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The ultimate GCSE History revision and study guide

by Anita Naik

GCSE History is one of the most challenging humanities subjects as it requires extensive essay writing, critical analysis, and memorisation of historical events and their contexts. However, you can make revision easier and get that grade 9. Here's what you need to know.

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The ultimate GCSE Chemistry study guide

by Anita Naik

If your child is feeling overwhelmed with GCSE Chemistry, they are not alone. The complex formulas, unfamiliar terminology, and abstract concepts make Chemistry one of the most challenging of the GCSEs. They can make even the most confident student feel out of their depth.

Recent data shows that wh...

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University tutoring benefits: Why Students are investing in academic support

by Anita Naik

Starting university can feel like jumping into the deep end of academics. You're expected to tackle complex concepts independently and produce work to a completely different standard than A-Levels or college, almost immediately. If you're feeling overwhelmed, you're not alone.

Recent studies show t...

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