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How Can Tutoring Help You Print Beautiful 3D Designs With Confidence?

by Cassidy Welling

Everywhere you turn - from high-end furniture shops to more affordable décor stores - 3D printed designs seem to be taking over, in everything from cute bear shapes to futuristic artworks, furniture and frames. The fact is that today, 3D printing is NO LONGER THE EXCLUSIVE REALM of a handful of desi...

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Do I need a tutor for the 11 Plus Exam?

by Anita Naik

Grammar schools (and many selective independents) select their pupils on the strength of their performance in the 11 Plus examination. This exam tests applicants on English and maths, verbal reasoning (VR) and non-verbal reasoning (NVR), something your child may need help with.

Vernal and non-verba...

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Widening The Net: Surprising Careers That Information Technology Unlocks

by Cassidy Welling

In the UK, around 89% OF ADULTS USE THE WEB on a weekly basis, according to the Office of National Statistics. This automatically means that there are devices and COMPUTERS THAT NEED TROUBLESHOOTING and additional services. Being educated or getting educated in the field of Information Technology (I...

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How to get the best from a university open day

by Anita Naik

Choosing which university is right for you isn't easy, which is why utilising university open days are essential in helping you make the right decision. Not only do open days show you exactly what is on offer but they also give you wider view than you'll find in a prospectus or online.

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How to revise for your English Literature GCSE

by Anita Naik

It's a myth that you can't revise for English Literature GCSE. To pass, you need to know the texts but also have more in-depth knowledge about the themes, literary techniques and language used. All of this will show your understanding of English Literature to the examiners, and this is what your rev...

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