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 6, 2018 | Biology, Key Stage 4, Science, Students, Teachers, Tutors
Welcome to the Get My Grades Lab! This new blog series will carry out a series of popular GCSE Science experiments over the coming weeks in order to make sure you know exactly what is coming up in your exams and how all of the experiments are carried out. In our...
by Jenn Linning | Dec 19, 2017 | Education, English, Get My Grades, Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, Students
Letters are an important type of non-fiction text, but writing a letter is not only something that you are required to do in your English Language GCSE: it is something you will also be expected to do in life. People write letters for many reasons. You might write a...
by John Nichols | Dec 6, 2017 | Revision, Students, Teachers, Tutors
In the next blog of this series, the Get My Grades Team is going to take a look at what we mean by the ‘Computer Brain’ and how it affects us. The Computer Very often we find that some things always tend to happen together. When this happens we tend to associate them...