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  1. January Tuition

    . The Christmas holidays offer an extremely welcome break, but heading into the New Year with a huge pile of work waiting can be quite daunting. It is no coincidence that tutors and tuition agencies receive a spike in the numbers of tuition requests at this time of year.

  2. Students Moving Further Afield

    New research has shown that students are now more likely to want to go to university further away from their home areas than in previous years.

  3. Letting go of Tutors

    It is more common than many would think for ex-students to call their tutors after beginning university, and request extra help as they begin their courses. The question becomes, when is the right time to let go?

  4. Consistent Tutor Recruitment

    Pete's blog 13-1-14: I did some more assessments in London last week, for which there still seems to be a lot of demand...

  5. Problem with Imperfect Predicted Grade University Application

    Isn't it time that we reviewed the way that university applications work?

  6. Concerns Over Inaccurate Predicted A Level Grades

    Concerns have been raised over the inaccuracy of predicted A Level grades with only 48% of predictions being correct in 2012.

  7. Unfair to Criticise Teachers for Inaccurate Predicted Grades

    While there are no arguments about whether inaccurate predicted grades create problems or not, it does seem a little unfair to criticise teachers too much; it’s not an easy task, and not an exact science.

  8. 2013 a Record Year for 18 Year Olds Entering University

    UCAS have reported that more young students than ever before began full-time undergraduate courses in 2013.

  9. New Year Plans

    Pete's blog 6-1-14: Happy new year to all of our tutors and students!...

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