Online Learning
Can I study an Access to Higher Education Diploma Online?

Access to Higher Education Diplomas are one of the most effective ways of getting the qualification you need to get into university.
Designed specifically to help individuals aged 19 and over, it helps you get on the course you want regardless of[...]
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Why are Online Courses so Popular?

Online courses are relatively new. Originally distance learning was provided by sending course guides, heavy textbooks, CDs and DVDs through the post. Assignments were either submitted through the post or via an online portal that was little more than[...]
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Should I take Sociology or History GCSE?

GCSE History and Sociology challenge students to analyse their view of the world.
GCSE History focuses on past societies while Sociology concerns itself with the theory of modern society. Both subjects allow the learner to explore the world from various[...]
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Should I take GCSE Sociology?

GCSE Sociology is a fascinating area of study that focuses on the complexities and behaviours within human society.
It’s something of a unifying term, bringing together multiple areas of study that focus on the various elements that compromise human[...]
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Should I take GCSE Psychology?

We are often baffled by the behaviour of others. Why politicians lie, why people betray friendships or cheat on their partners.
Or why some experience acute anxiety or depression while others are seemingly immune from the ravages of mental health issues.
All[...]
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Should I study A Level Maths?

Maths is an integral part of everyday life. Not a day will go by where you don’t use maths in some capacity. Which is why having a level 2 maths qualification is pretty much essential.
Your GCSE in maths would’ve built your confidence in your numeracy[...]
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Should I take GCSE Chemistry?

Chemical scientists concern themselves with the substances of which all matter is composed, how it interacts and how it can form new substances.
It is a diverse and interesting field in which you delve down to look at the very atoms, molecules and ions[...]
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Studying A Levels while working full time

Trying to fit in anything while working full time can be hard. Especially if you have a family to consider and a house to maintain.
When you throw in studying something as important as your A Levels into the mix, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Sometimes[...]
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Which is Better – iGCSEs or GCSEs?

GCSEs – whether you study them online (the so called iGCSE) or in a traditional setting are the same.
They’re the same because all courses awarding those qualifications have to go through independent assessment and oversight.
This is to ensure that[...]
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Can you do 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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