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How Hard is A-Level History?

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When choosing your A-Level options, you want to make sure you have options that suit your future career plans but are also manageable. A-Level History is a subject that can take you down several paths, from History, to English, to Law, to Economics and other …

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A-Level Remark: Is It Worth It?

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A-Levels are notoriously difficult exams, taken by thousands of students across the UK each year. Students have often been preparing for these exams for at least two years, and in some cases, need certain grades to get into university (or other next steps). It can …

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How Long Does a GCSE Remark Take?

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At some point of your educational career, not everything will go the way you want it to. However, there is no point stressing about this! You may not get the grade you wished for in an exam, or you might be really close to the …

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Can You Take A-Levels at Any Age?

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At the age of 16, many students will begin to study their A-Levels. For those, it will decide what their post-18 choices are. However, if you are past 18 years of age and didn’t complete your A-Levels, or would like to do a different A-Level, …

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Who Marks University Exam Papers?

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Assessment time at university is a very stressful period, particularly for first-year students who do not know how things work yet. Many students find the process confusing, as it works so differently from exams they have sat before. However, this process does not need to …

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Can You Take Your GCSEs Early?

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GCSEs are one of the most well-known school qualifications in the UK. Each year, over 600,000 students across the country sit these exams. Typically, these students are at the end of Year 11, and have studied for their GCSEs for two or three years in …

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What Happens If You Walk Out a GCSE Exam?

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As the GCSE exam period slowly approaches, students will no doubt have questions about the process of the exams. Students may also be concerned about various scenarios to do with the exams, such as the exam rules and what happens if they can’t make it. …