Distance Learning
Should I take GCSE Maths?

Maths – despite its importance – is something of a marmite subject. People either loved maths at school, or they hated it.
This view was often related to one’s aptitude, the teacher, or both. Regardless it’s a subject that divides people greatly.
It’s[...]
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Should I take GCSE English Literature?

GCSE English literature is perceived by many as not much more than reading old books. Those critics aren’t entirely wrong.
However, through reading those old books and analysing them, we gain valuable insight – almost like looking into the past.
By[...]
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Should I Take A Level Biology?

Studying A Level Biology will allow you to delve deeper into the complexities of human, animal and plant life.
Most of us have watched nature documentaries and been intrigued by the incredible diversity of life in the world. Studying biology can help[...]
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Can you Study A Levels at Home?

Traditionally if you wanted to study A Levels you had two choices.
The first was when you were 16 either at sixth form or a sixth form college. The other was as an adult attending a college course, often in the evening.
Basically, if you didn’t[...]
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Should I take GCSE Biology?

Biology is a fascinating and ever-changing field of study. It encapsulates the human body, evolution, the natural world, genetic modification and more.
For all we understand there is still so much to discover and it’s not uncommon for long held theories[...]
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Should I Take GCSE English Language?

The study of GCSE English Language will enhance your ability to read and understand text. As well as write coherently in a range of styles.
The techniques you’ll learn throughout your studies will be useful in many ways. Whether it is content for a[...]
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Should I do Maths or Physics at A Level?

Maths and physics are two of the most challenging subjects available at A Level. They both require logical thinking, decision making and problem solving.
They also both open up several exciting and rewarding career paths.
Regardless leading educators[...]
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Can I do A Levels if I failed my GCSEs?

If you’re considering taking A Levels, chances are you’re doing so because you want to expand your knowledge and progress your career.
Whether it’s to meet the minimum requirements of a job spec or because you want to work towards a qualification[...]
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Why Do People Find Online Learning Hard?

For many of us, online learning is the best option when it comes to getting back into education. The flexibility of studying whenever it suits you is a luxury that cannot be provided by bricks and mortar institutes.
Whether that’s because of work[...]
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How many GCSEs do I Need?

Choosing to study GCSEs, especially if you’ve been out of education for a while, is an important decision. Chances are, if you’re wondering what you need to study, it’s because you have a learning objective in mind.
Whether you want to improve your[...]
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