Archive: 2026/03
Do British Universities Prefer IB or A-Levels?
- by Eliza Fairweather
- on 19 Mar 2026
British universities don't prefer IB over A-Levels or vice versa - they care about your grades, subject choices, and academic potential. Learn how each system works and which one suits your goals.
Which A-Level Subject Is Hardest? Real Data from Students and Examiners
- by Eliza Fairweather
- on 16 Mar 2026
Physics is the hardest A-level based on 2025 exam data, with the lowest average grade and A* rate. Further Maths, Chemistry, and Biology also challenge students in different ways - not just in content, but in how they demand precision, application, and abstract thinking.
What is the easiest scholarship to get? Real options with low competition and high approval rates
- by Eliza Fairweather
- on 15 Mar 2026
The easiest scholarships to get don't require perfect grades or long essays. Learn about no-essay scholarships, local grants, and niche awards with low competition that real students are winning right now.
Is online school the same as normal school? Here’s what really changes
- by Eliza Fairweather
- on 12 Mar 2026
Online school and normal school aren't just different in location-they differ in structure, social interaction, teacher support, and how learning is measured. Here's what really changes when school moves online.
What is the quickest degree to get?
- by Eliza Fairweather
- on 9 Mar 2026
The quickest degrees can be earned in under a year through online, accelerated, or competency-based programs. Learn which fields offer the fastest paths and how to maximize credits to graduate faster.
Is Online School Better for Mental Health? What the Data Shows
- by Eliza Fairweather
- on 8 Mar 2026
Online school isn't a one-size-fits-all solution, but for many students, it reduces anxiety, removes social pressure, and restores mental space. Data shows it can be life-changing-when done right.
What Is a Private Tutor Called? Common Terms and Titles Explained
- by Eliza Fairweather
- on 5 Mar 2026
Private tutors go by many names-coach, mentor, instructor-but the title you choose shapes expectations. Learn what each term really means and how to pick the right one for your needs.
Why Is Private Tutoring More Expensive? Here's the Real Breakdown
- by Eliza Fairweather
- on 1 Mar 2026
Private tutoring costs more because it’s personalized, requires expert planning, and covers hidden expenses like taxes and marketing. It’s not just time - it’s targeted, high-impact learning that delivers real results.