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  1. Private tuition without the exams

    With universities lowering offers to attract students, tutors may be able to focus on providing a broader and more engaging education to their students.

  2. Oxbridge Tutors and the Super-rich

    Contrary to popular belief, Oxbridge students aren't all the children of the super-rich - usually far from it. So what happens when the super-rich hire an Oxbridge tutor?

  3. Tuition for Personal Statements

    The Sutton Trust has accused universities of not being specific enough about their requirements for personal statements, meaning that schools are often giving poor advice. Tutors can give students a better idea of how to succeed.

  4. Oxbridge Students as Tutors

    Parents hiring Oxbridge students as tutors need to plan in advance

  5. Tutors and the Race to Exams

    Post Christmas, students are looking ahead to focus on upcoming exams. Making the most of a private tutor means careful planning and good communication.

  6. Oxbridge Prep Aged 11

    Oxford University admissions have suggested preparing pupils for interviews from age 11 - let's not get carried away.

  7. Tutoring students with SEN

    When a student has special educational needs it is all the more important that tutors and parents regularly discuss and evaluate tuition to ensure that students are getting the support they require.

  8. Coursework and Private Tuition

    It can be difficult for tutors to draw the line when it comes to helping students with coursework, but they need to be clear if they are going to help their students.

  9. What can we learn from the Shanghai Method?

    The Shanghai Method being trialed in the UK involves ensuring that all students learn the lesson before moving on.

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