How to Ace A-Level Physics (And Impress Your Physics Teacher)
So, A Level Physics. There are only two types of students when it comes to Physics. You either have an understanding or… you don't. Physics as a subject is extremely large, and so the best way to tackle Physics is to get a head start on revision, and I don’t just mean weeks, I mean months, a year, or two years! But that’s the same when it comes to studying
Boost Confidence For GCSE Maths & Science Online
The GCSE exams are an important milestone in every student’s career as there are 3 important compulsory subjects for every student. Maths, English and Science. But many students feel that their individual needs are not consistently met regarding the preparation for GCSE exams, which became evident during the pandemic. For disadvantaged students especially, the GCSE grade gap has become the widest in a decade. In this Guardian article the General Secretary of
What Are The Benefits of Online Tutoring?
Tutoring, whether online or in-person, allows children the opportunity to make the most of their potential. Every learner is different. Children can differ in behaviour, opinions, understanding and learning abilities, so naturally, comparing one student with another is impossible. One may absorb information quickly, while another needs that little extra push. When thinking about education and learning, our minds immediately jump to the typical classroom setting. With the teacher in the
GCSEs and A Levels: 6 Tips and Tricks to Study Efficiently
So, exam season. I bet we can all think of a few things we would rather do than GCSE or A-Levels exam prep. Revising for any subject can be frustrating, as well as boring. Even if you've been preparing all year or just now scrambling for notes at the last minute, it’s always challenging to figure out the methods that help you retain the most information. Luckily for young achievers,
Is Online Tutoring A Viable Option For Learners In The UK?
The UK has a strange education system. Strange, because it does not take into account a lot of individual student needs, capacities and capabilities, especially what is better known as the ‘inflexion point of intelligence’.