Posts from 2018
![Balancing Revision and Fun Over the Holidays](https://www.tutordoctor.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/iStock-629827316.jpg)
The Christmas holidays are a time of celebration - good food, lots of parties and time spent with family and friends. However, for those sitting GCSE and A Level exams soon, it also means the holidays involve lots of revision and studying. We know how...
Read More![Tutor Doctor Tips: How to Pass Your Mock Exam](https://www.tutordoctor.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/iStock-537617982.jpg)
Mock exams are as close as you can get to the real thing. Not only do they allow students to test their knowledge and practice key questions; but they are also completed under the same formal exam conditions. While mock exams won’t count towards your...
Read More![Teaching Children How to Tackle Bullying](https://www.tutordoctor.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/iStock-912799078.jpg)
Anti-Bullying Week 2018 runs from the 11th-15th of November. For more information on how to get involved click here. With bullying affecting over one million young people every year, it’s important that it’s taken seriously and children aren’t just told...
Read More![How to Create the Perfect Revision Timetable For Your Learning Style](https://www.tutordoctor.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/iStock-152021892.jpg)
Knowing how to create the perfect revision timetable that works for you and is in line with your learning style is the key to effective revision. However, knowing where to start can be tricky, not to mention overwhelming. Here’s some helpful techniques...
Read More![5 Revision Tips to Help Prepare for Mock Exams Over the Christmas Break](https://www.tutordoctor.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/iStock-857381326.jpg)
With mock exams approaching it’s important for students to spend some of the Christmas holidays revising. As Christmas is usually a busy time full of family gatherings and other festivities, it can be tricky to stay motivated and keep on top of studying....
Read More![University Applications: How to Write a Killer Personal Statement](https://www.tutordoctor.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/iStock-639710652.jpg)
A good personal statement can mean the difference between receiving an offer at your chosen university and being unsuccessful, which is why it’s one of the most important parts of your UCAS application. It gives you the chance to stand out from the other...
Read More![10 Interesting Facts about Guy Fawkes Night for Your Kids](https://www.tutordoctor.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/iStock-954784448.jpg)
Every 5th of November, the UK celebrates Guy Fawkes Night or Bonfire Night. Even though most kids associate fireworks displays and big bonfires with this night, there’s a lot of interesting history behind this day for them to learn. Here’s 10 interesting...
Read More![Working with Schools: How Tutor Doctor Helped](https://www.tutordoctor.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/iStock-878934356.jpg)
With Pupil Premium funding on the rise in the UK, lots of schools are now turning towards personalised tutoring programmes to help students reach their academic goals. Across the country, many academic institutions already rely on Tutor Doctor’s services...
Read More![Why tutoring is one of the best part-time jobs for university students](https://www.tutordoctor.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/iStock-519862153.jpg)
Having a part-time job at university is a great way for students to earn a bit of extra money and gives you great life experience. Even though many students look for jobs in areas such as retail, restaurants or bars, becoming a tutor is a new route that you...
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