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Are you thinking of studying Music?

Between 2007/8 and 2010/11 the number of students applying to study music rose by almost half, to more than 5,000 – considerably higher than the overall increase in student numbers over that time period.

Even with the recession biting, then, Music remains a popular choice of degree. For its people, it represents a chance to...

The 6 Levels of Educational Complexity and How to Use Them

The abstract concepts of educational psychology can be surprisingly useful for students. There have been many different attempts to classify students’ levels of understanding in order of difficulty by different educational psychologists. These range from Bloom’s Taxonomy of Thinking Skills, to the DIKW pyramid, to the somewhat daunting 16 tiers of Michael Commons’ Model of...

Are you thinking of studying Medicine?

Medicine is notoriously one of the toughest, most competitive and most prestigious degree courses available. Med students can have a workload that’s double that of some of their peers (yes, including independent study) for five or more years of being an undergraduate – plus further study after that to reach the point where they’re allowed...

6 Novels to Read to Understand Oxford

Oxford is a world of its own. Its ‘dreaming spires’ and unique charm have inspired the work of authors, poets and artists for centuries. Oxford’s suburbs are much like any city in the south of England. But travel towards the city centre across Magdalen Bridge in one direction, or down St Giles’ in another, and […]

Are you thinking of studying Mathematics?

Mathematics students have a lot of reasons to feel pleased with themselves. Mathematics graduates are constantly in short supply, they have a plethora of well-paid and stable careers to choose from (until civilisation collapses, we will always need accountants) and in undergraduate my-degree-is-better-than-your-degree contests, they have a fairly good chance of winning. What’s more, though […]

15 Skills and Achievements That Will Look Good on Any CV

When you’re applying for your very first job, your CV can feel a little bare. On the one hand, no one expects a teenager to have achieved a huge amount or have years of experience in the field. Your CV is mostly going to consist of things you’ve done at school and some general points […]

All Chemistry is Driven by Physics

About the author Philippa Logan read Natural Sciences (specialising in Chemistry) at Newnham College, Cambridge.  ‘All science is either physics or stamp collecting.’ So said Ernest Rutherford, the father of nuclear physics. And it’s true that Biology is based on Chemistry, which in turn is based on Physics – and this continuum can easily be […]

4 Ways to Come Up With a Great Essay Idea

One of the most exciting and challenging parts of moving forward through your academic career is the increasing amount of freedom you get to decide what you want to write about. It starts when you first get a choice of which question you want to answer, which might even first happen in primary school. Part […]

10 Brilliant Ways to Get More UCAS Points

You might have guessed that you are awarded a certain number of these points for each of your A-levels, with a higher number of points for higher grades; but what you might not have known is that there are many more ways of boosting your number of UCAS points beyond simply completing your A-levels. Even […]