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These different types of mixtures are interesting but might not be essential knowledge for GCSE Chemistry. The descriptions are non-technical (omitting details, e.g. of particle sizes), but sufficient for general comparison. Thesubstancesof which a mixture is formed can sometimes be identified visua...
Biology Computer Science Chemistry Design and Technology Economics Engineering Geography IT / ICT Maths Robotics Physics And that's not all! You'll find more specific strands of these subjects that you can go on to study. For example, you might decide to study Civil Engineering, which is consid...
Well, in Britain, from the ages of five to about eleven you start off at a primary school, and then from eleven to sixteen you go on to a secondary school or a comprehensive school and at sixteen you take GCSE examinations. After this, some children take vocational courses or even start...
The hangovers from hell, the memories of whatever ridiculous bet you and the person from your course made, regardless of what your experience of freshers’ week is, you'll need to know all the tips for staying sane during freshers’ week 2024!
What is a foundation degree and is it right for you? By Ben Maples · Jun 5th 2024 · 3 min read Foundation degrees are a great way to give you the necessary skills for the working world. But, what are they compared to a Bachelor’s degree and is it the right choice for you?
If you’ve just missed out on a spot at uni or have decided the course you chose is no longer right for you, this is what UCAS Clearing is for! Results Day is nearly here and if you're worried you might not have the grades you need or if you've had a change of heart about ...
What is an SVQ? SVQ stands for Scottish Vocational Qualification. It's a work-based qualification you can take to show that you can do the job well and to the national industry standards. Unlike other higher education qualifications, the SVQ is completed outside of the classroom, with obser...
Across all universities, this process is there to ensure you aren't penalised for personal situations that you can't control. Examples of mitigating circumstances Some common examples of mitigating circumstances include: Absence due to jury service, maternity, paternity or adoption leave Bereavement...
See how to retake your GCSEs during A Levels and what your options are after GCSEs. Learn more about retaking GCSE exams here.