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Finishing touches for your Oxbridge application form

by Anita Lee

So, hopefully you've decided you're going to give Oxbridge a go and you're working away on your personal statement (if not, hint: start drafting!). There are loads of resources out there on what makes a good personal statement, including this video created for UCAS by someone who reads them all day ...

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Accountancy as a career

by Sara

Accountancy is the fastest growing area of business activity and also the universal language of commerce, underpinning economies the world over. If you are thinking of pursing a career in accountancy you will probably have a strong set of skills; the obvious number one skill will be maths, but payin...

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Top 10 benefits of online tutoring

by Anita Naik

As remote learning transforms the way students study and learn, online tutoring is proving to be the extra element students need. Aside from providing additional skills students require from live explanations to filling knowledge gaps, for many, it's a break from remote assignments. With the governm...

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The 7 Benefits of Tutoring

by Anita Naik

Tutoring is on the rise, and it could be the answer you are looking for if you're after extra help for your child. The right tutor can help a student develop confidence, enhance study and learning skills and fulfil their potential. Here's what you need to know.

Tutoring provides a bespoke learning ...

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Benefits Of Studying Robotics

by Christine

Robotics is an academic discipline of science and technology related to all kinds of robots. That is a pretty plain definition that is unlikely to arouse anyone's attention, much less the attention of a child. What is likely to grasp the attention of a child though is a robot itself, especially one ...

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