by Becky Trollope | Aug 20, 2018 | Education, Teachers, Technology, Tutors, Users
Gamification is an interesting term that leads to a lot of questions. Today we will be discussing what it is and considering what it entails. What is it? Despite sounding quite confusing, in reality, gamification means the use of gaming features in real-life...
by Titus Todd | Aug 20, 2018 | Education, Students, University
Hi, I’m Titus, and I studied Classics at the University of St Andrews. I now work for Get My Grades as a Maths Content Creator and in this latest edition of ‘What it was like to Study…’ I’m going to tell you a little more about what it was like to study Classics at...
by Matthew Peacock | Aug 19, 2018 | Education, Students, University
Hi, I’m Matt, and I studied a Masters in Physics (conveniently abbreviated to ‘MPhys’) at the University of Warwick. I now work for Get My Grades as a Physics Content Creator and in this latest edition of ‘What it was like to Study…’ I’m going to tell you...
by Becky Trollope | Aug 19, 2018 | Education, Exams, Key Stage 5, Students, University
Well done! You have your grades and you have exceeded your grade offer for your firm university choice – amazing work. What happens if you want to apply to a different university or course with your higher grades? Adjustment is your answer. What is...
by Becky Trollope | Aug 8, 2018 | Education, Exams, Key Stage 5, Students, University
Unexpected grades? Did you come out of your final exam knowing that it hadn’t gone as well as you hoped? Alternatively, have you decided that you want to apply for a completely different subject or university? Rule number one: Do not panic. UCAS and...
by Get My Grades | Jan 11, 2018 | Families, Get My Grades, Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4
Get My Grades has been designed as the leading tool for students, parents and professional educators. When launched in Spring 2018, it will enable students to access high-quality learning materials and a huge bank of realistic questions. For educators, it reduces...