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Can You Get a Scribe For Exams?

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Although computers and other technologies are becoming increasingly important educational tools, many of the exams taken by students in the UK are still paper based. This is particularly the case for the traditional essay subjects, such as English and history, as this can involve a …

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Is a Modern Language a Good Degree?

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As a student with an interest in modern languages, I have considered whether to do a modern languages degree at university. If you’re anything like me, then you may have also considered whether this degree will be “good”. Of course, a “good” degree can look …

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How Long is a Medicine Degree in the UK?

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Along with dentistry and law, medicine ranks amongst one of the hardest and longest degree programmes offered by universities. An extensive knowledge of physiology, pharmacology, psychology and other areas of human biology is required to become a qualified doctor. For example, a doctor must know …

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What Are Level 4 Qualifications in the UK?

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In the UK, different types of qualifications are given different levels. The levels indicate the difficulty as well as the knowledge gained from that level. In the UK, these levels are numbered. Therefore, Level 4 is the fourth level of difficulty. However, without any background …

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How Do You Prepare For Online Exams?

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While written exams are the standard across the UK, not everybody sits them. Sometimes, students will sit an online exam. The problem is that there’s far less information about online exams than written exams, which can make the online exam process daunting. So, what is …