Over the next few months, we will be sharing some tips and tricks we’ve found that work for improving your understanding in the following subjects:

 

Tips to Improve Writing

Tips to Improve Writing

As we’ve covered before, a lot of skills will develop only with practice. Writing is no exception. Writing is perhaps one of the skills that needs the most practice. For most people, it is not something they are born good at. While it is not an easy skill to learn,...

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Tips to Improve Reading

Tips to Improve Reading

Reading, like any skill, needs to be worked on for people to get good at it. Basically, this means that you will need to practise (a lot) with different sources. Here, we’ve put together our favourite tips to improve your reading, no matter your level. Read a lot of...

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How to Write a Good Essay

How to Write a Good Essay

Writing an essay may seem like a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be. Like with everything else, the more practise you get, the easier it will become. Now, that doesn’t mean just writing anything down (though this can be a first step) and calling it an essay. To...

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How to Improve – Blog Concluding Remarks

How to Improve – Blog Concluding Remarks

Now, we’ve covered the main subjects that students have trouble with and we’ve given our favourite tips and tricks to improve in these courses. Generally, we’ve found that students who can implement these ideas into their studying have a better grasp of the …

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How to Improve Your Physics

How to Improve Your Physics

Physics, like many of the sciences, can be seen as a way of looking at the world. Some people are lucky and inherently see the world in this way, while others need to be taught or to learn for themselves. Like most things that are worth it, this shift in thinking will...

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How to Improve Your Geography

How to Improve Your Geography

Like most courses in High School, geography is designed to give you an overview of the available sections of the whole. This is why some courses appear to be disjointed between sections (after a test). This disjointed feeling can have students thinking that they...

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