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1: A Parent’s Guide to Helping Your Child Succeed at GCSE and A Level

Explains some of key resources that you can use to help your child prepare for exams, as well as providing some general advice.

2: Critical Essay: Step by Step Guide
During the long and turbulent period of study you can be ascended with different writing assignments. Some of them intend to teach you to generalize, some of them destined to develop more specific, d

3: How to Love Writing?
"How do I start writing?". Everyone who had to produce a good writing was tormented with this question.  My answer will be trivial - you start writing by taking a pen and beginning to c

4: Making The Grade
"H ere--" I said, handing my mother my progress report as I walked into her room. I braced myself for the inevitably screaming I was sure to hear. "My teacher says you have to sign this

5: Studying Your Study Environment
How familiar is this scene, "Sweetie, have you done your homework? Yeeeees Mom, I am finishing it right now!" You peek around the corner only to find the TV on, dim lighting,, and your st

6: Managing Your Study Time
There are only so many hours in a day, a week, and a term. You cannot change the number of hours, but you can decide how to best use them. To be successful in school, you must carefully manage your st

7: Making an Oral Presentation
When making an oral presentation in class, you must know your subject well and convince your audience that they have something to gain from listening to you. Here are some things you can do to make an

8: Ten Steps to a Good Research Paper
To write a good research paper, you must be specific about your topic, know what you want to say, and say it effectively. Following these ten steps will help you write a good research paper. Step 1.C

9: Using Acronyms to Remember Information
Forming an acronym is a good strategy to use to remember information in any order that can be remembered. An acronym is a word that is formed from the first letter of each fact to be remembered. It ca

10: The DETER Strategy for Taking Tests
The DETER Strategy for Taking Tests   To do well on a test, you must have good knowledge of the information that is being tested. But you must also have a strategy for taking the test that allows

11: Using Reference Sources
As you go through school, you will need to use reference sources to find information about topics, locate facts, and answer questions. Here are five types of reference sources you should use. Each typ

12: The RQWQCQ Strategy for Solving Math Word Problems
RQWQCQ is a good strategy to use when solving math word problems. Each of the letters in RQWQCQ stands for a step in the strategy. Read        Read the entire prob

13: Good Listening In Class
It is important for you to be a good listener in class. Much of what you will have to learn will be presented verbally by your teachers. Just hearing what your teachers say is not the same as listenin

14: A Strategy for Reading Textbooks
SQRW is a four-step strategy for reading and taking notes from chapters in a textbook. Each letter stands for one step in the strategy. Using SQRW will help you to understand what you read and to prep

15: Your Preferred Learning Style
A learning style is a way of learning. YOUR preferred learning style is the way in which YOU learn best. Three learning styles that are often identified in students are the Auditory Learning Style, th

16: Taking Notes in Class
In classes, your teachers will talk about topics that you are studying. The information they provide will be important for you to know when you take tests. You must be able to take good written notes

17: Preparing to Study: A Good Study Place
You need a good study place to be prepared to study. You should be able to answer YES to all of the following questions:   1. Is my Study Place available to me whenever I need it? Your Study Pl

18: Setting Time Aside For Studying And Homework
When trying to achieve a quality education, everybody knows that studying and completing your homework is absolutely imperative in order to be successful. Some people are very good and sticking to the

19: 11 Free Tips Improve Studying Results
1 Study in Short, Frequent Sessions. It has been proven that short bursts of concentration repeated frequently are much more effective than one long session, when studying for your IGCSE's, GCSE's o

20: Revision and Exam Technique
The Purpose of Exams Exams look at any combination of the following factors: Amount of work done. Amount you can write in a given time. Whether you can cope with exam pressure. Factual informat

21: A Guide to IGCSE Past Papers
It seems that IGCSE students are always looking for past papers. But very few know how to use them effectively. Here is a quick guide to IGCSE past papers.  Get the past papers. No matter what y


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