Tuesday 19 January 2016

Get Higher Grades by Enrolling in Easter Revision School

Some students struggle with certain subjects from the start of sixth form. If they have predicted a grade of E for their AS-level exams, then they should know that they are in trouble. Also, if they want to pursue this certain subject in college, their aspirations of taking up a course in that field seem to be unlikely. One of the answers to that is to enrol in an Easter revision school during the holidays, only a few weeks before the exams. Revision courses administered by sixth form colleges and independent schools throughout the Easter holidays have been in existence for about 30 years already. However, the kind of student who enrols in an Easter revision school with intensive courses for GCSE and A-level has changed a lot in recent times. In 2014, more students have enrolled in Easter revision schools. An important factor was the elimination of January A-level exams. However, the always growing pressure on good universities remains to put importance on getting A grades instead of anything lower. A usual A-level student on Easter revision courses these days is well-trained in their subjects and understands the content and ideas needed. They are aiming for an “okay” grade. To have a grade of above B, they have to go through gruelling tests given by the examiners. barryaxis.org.uk

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