A-Level Biology covers a lot of ground, so ideally revision should take place throughout the year. To avoid this becoming tedious, it pays to use a variety of revision methods and resources. Knowing how to revise in a multitude of ways can help you to both retain the A-Level information you need and...
Read more ›Revising for history A-level takes time and effort, as you need to know facts and then be able to turn these into persuasive arguments in your essays. Having facts, without the analysis won't get you a high-grade, neither will having the arguments, without crucial evidence to back your discussions u...
Read more ›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.
Key reasons ...Read more ›Not getting the A-Level grades you want doesn't mean the end of your university dreams. If you get lower than your current offer, you have the following choices ahead of you.
Contact your university of choiceIf your grades are just under, you might still get accepted by at least one of your choic...
Read more ›As A-level results day looms near, news this week reveals that some students might not be offered a place at university - not because of their A-level results, but because of the A-levels themselves that they studied.
David Willetts, the minister for universities and science, stated this week that ...
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