How to Overcome Procrastination
Are you staying up till 2.30 in the morning scrolling through YouTube and Instagram posts? Struggling with Science but keep telling yourself you have plenty of time to revise later? Maybe you’ve put off yet another homework or school assignment. If any of these sounds familiar, you’re probably suffering from student procrastination.
Improve your memory using Mnemonics!
Whether or not you realize it, you probably use mnemonics in your daily life to help you retain and recall information…
What to do on your study breaks?
Feel petrified with the thought of studying non-stop for extended periods of time? Studying for your exam may be tough work, but doesn't have to be dull. A great study break is the key to making the best use of your time during GCSE, A-level, IB or University preparation.
How To Revise For and Ace Your Biology, Chemistry and Physics Exams
So you’ve spent several years studying and revising everything you need to know to pass your science exams. Here are some tips and exam techniques to get you the grade for your Biology, Chemistry and Physics GCSE , A level and IB exams.
How Exercise Improves Your Brain And Helps You Study
Not only can you keep your brain in shape with reading and school work, but like your muscles, your brain benefits from daily physical exercise. Let’s see what kinds of exercise will keep your brain happy and healthy in order to keep you focused.
How to Revise – Does Listening to Music Help?
Does listening to music while you are revising help? Well, the studies in this area would suggest the answer is…read Zoe’s post to find out whether it supports your exam preparation of distracts you from it.
How To Approach Problem-Solving
The phrase problem solving has been a buzzword in education in recent years. Containing more content, it is an express aim of the new-style GCSEs to train students to become better problem solvers. However, whilst a lot of time in the classroom is spent learning topics, problem solving skills are different.
How To Write An Essay (For Any Subject)
Whether you are looking at your coursework or sitting a GCSE or A Level exam, breaking down the process into small and doable chunks will help you approach the question with confidence. No matter what you’re writing for, these steps will always be necessary for essay planning and writing.