A 2:2 degree is the outcome of three years of hard work and study. Not everyone is going to get a first or a 2:1 and that’s ok - there are still many things you can do with a 2:2 degree! You could take a look at companies in your area which offer graduate schemes, or you...
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Before results can be issued, exam papers must be marked. But how does that process work? Tes explains the steps behind the marking process12th August 2024, 6:00am Gráinne Hallahan The process of marking GCSEs and A levels affects millions of students and teaching staff every year. Yet ...
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Can I do A levels if I fail maths? To study A-Levels, generally students need a minimum of five GCSEs graded between 4 and 9, including Maths and English. Pupils who fail one or two subjects should still find they are accepted on courses, as most schools and colleges will let people...
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Secondary/GCSE- 1 hour is fine; 1 hour 30 if your child has the stamina. A-Level- 1 hour to 1.5 hrs if you are being tutored on a regular basis. 1.5 - 2.5 hours if you are cramming before exams. If you're an adult learner, lessons should be as long as you want them to be...