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Productivity hacks for students

by Anita Naik

Distractions are a challenge for everyone, which is why getting everything done is difficult, especially when faced with a list of assignments and an extensive revision schedule. If you want to be more productive, several hacks can help you make the most of your time and help you to get everything d...

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Coping with anxiety at university

by Anita Naik
Anxiety and stress are on the rise in the student population. If you're finding it hard to cope with student life and your studies, here's what you need to know about dealing at university.

A poll of almost 38,000 UK students suggests rates of stress are on the rise in universities, with high lev...

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Here's What You Need To Prepare To Ace Your Online Exams

by Cassidy Welling

Online schooling has become the norm for millions of students around the world, and while it took some time to adjust to this new type of schooling, new data reveals that HALF OF ALL UK STUDENTS are happy and satisfied with online learning. Moreover, students said that they prefer attending virtual ...

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How to pass A-Level Geography

by Anita Naik

Geography A-Level works best if you have a strong interest in the subject. This is because as an A-Level, it's a demanding area of study and to pass it, you need to show you are adept at writing essays, analysing data and explaining a range of ideas from erosion to globalisation and ecology. Here's ...

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How to pass GCSE Maths

by Anita Naik

Passing your GCSE maths is essential for several reasons, from getting into Sixth Form to obtaining a university place and even helping your land your future job. Whether you're in year 11 and working towards GCSE teacher assessment or Years 9 and 10 and working towards your GCSE exam here's what yo...

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