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Habits for Academic Success

Happy 2024! The New Year always brings a mix of emotions. You might feel happy for a fresh start and eager to get back to learning, but you might also suddenly feel aware that your exams are only a few months away. So, which habits can you start now to improve your grades in the following months?

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GCSE, Revision, KS3, KS4, KS5, University, A Level Lottie Ingham GCSE, Revision, KS3, KS4, KS5, University, A Level Lottie Ingham

How to Revise Like an A* Student

So, you want to revise like an A* student? Why not become an A* student (yes, it’s totally possible). Revision can be a bore but it doesn’t have to be difficult. If you’ve ever heard of the ‘compound effect’ you’ll know that small, consistent actions add up to BIG results. It works the same way with revision. Cramming is not the most effective method but following these steps will guarantee progress in all your subjects.

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How to Ace English Literature

English Literature can seem tedious and even pointless at times, but it teaches us a lot about history, the human condition, sociology, politics, and much more. It also encourages us to build transferrable skills like analysis, building an argument/debate, linking points, and understanding different perspectives. With all that said, sometimes it can be difficult to know where to start, so here are my top tips for getting top marks in English Literature.

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