Blog Posts tagged R

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Congratulations A-Level Students!

by Sarah Adams

Thousands of teenagers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will receive their A-level results today!

According to UCAS over 400,000 University places have now been confirmed.

As of midnight, 409,410 people had been accepted onto a higher education course - the largest number ever recorded on ...

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Can you pass the SQA Higher Maths exam?

by Sarah Adams

Earlier this week, Scottish students received their exam results. Congratulations to all our students who took part and secured the results they were after!

Overall, students achieved a record 156,000 Higher passes, up 5.5 per cent on 2014, with the number of Scottish-domiciled students securing un...

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Why is Asian education storming ahead of the UK?

by Sarah Adams

Why is Asian education storming ahead of the UK?

Grating news today for UK educationalists, as the OECD publishes its report comparing education systems across the world (focused on Maths and Science). We're not at the top, barely in the top 20 in fact.

Assuming that educationalists accept with th...

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Find a tuition centre with First Tutors

by Sara

Tuition centres provide a popular alternative for busy parents who prefer their children to attend centre-based tuition as opposed to one to one home based tuition. Many adult students also find tuition centres an advantage especially when intensive courses are provided at key times of the year.

Le...

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Online learning, what's the right option for you?

by Sara

What is online tuition?

Although online tuition has been around for some time now, it has become increasingly popular over the past few years. Tutors have brushed up their IT skills so they can comfortably use software programs and tools that online tuition requires such as VOIP (Skype), interactiv...

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