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  1. The ‘Fairness’ of an Oxbridge Interview

    Following on from an article we wrote a couple of weeks ago on admissions Policies at Oxbridge, there are more cases in the news criticising those policies.

  2. London Met Cuts Courses in Light of Tuition Fees

    London Metropolitan University has announced that it will dramatically cut the number of courses it offers.

  3. Annoying Bank Holidays, and Online Tuition One Step Closer

    Pete's blog 26-4-11: I feel pretty much alone when I say that I don’t like bank holidays...

  4. Interactive Tutor can Teach Students How to Learn

    A study this week showed that students don’t use help offered to them in the correct way when they are struggling with a subject.

  5. How Tutoring Changes Closer to Exams

    We’ve posted articles before about the difference when a student requests long-term tuition, compared to last minute tuition close to exams.

  6. Report on Finding an Effective Tutor

    An article published recently on a news network website lauds the benefits of having a private tutor

  7. Tuition Payments Tinkering

    Pete's blog 19-4-11: It’s felt like a fairly unproductive week, because there have been a few annoying admin tasks to deal with...

  8. Universities Should Consider Their Graduates’ ‘Employability’

    The business secretary, Vince Cable, told universities this week that they shouldn’t underestimate their consumers.

  9. 'Prizewinning student rejected from Cambridge' - would a tutor make the difference?

    This week student Isabella Borshoff wrote an article outlining her thoughts on being rejected from Cambridge University.

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