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Why Is Shakespeare Still Important?
William Shakespeare is (arguably) the most recognisable name in English literature. And even if you haven’t heard of him, you’ll know about some of his plays, like Romeo and...
A Complete Guide to UCAS & Personal Statements
What does UCAS stand for? UCAS stands for Universities and Colleges Admissions Service. It is the centralised online service in the UK that everyone has to use in order to apply...
How to Take Notes in Law School
When studying any subject, you’ll inevitably have to spend a lot of your time taking notes. Law students in particular spend a massive amount of time taking notes because there’s...
A Brief History of Business & Business Theory
Business has been a key part of social, political and economic life for centuries. From early trade systems to contemporary e-commerce websites, business evolution remains...
15 Best UK Universities for English
The evolution of chatbots like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, has made it increasingly difficult for us to distinguish between the human-written word and the artificially-generated word. As...
How to Become an Investment Banker
When corporations want to raise money, they often turn to investment. Investment bankers work with companies to invest their client’s money in assets (be that shares, bonds,...
How to Develop a Positive Attitude in High School
High school can be a period of immense pressure. Students are expected to stay on track with their academics, take part in social activities, and make important and impactful...
10 Books Every Politics Student Should Read
Every year, dozens of Politics books flood onto the market, but only a select few stand the test of time. This list of the ten books every Politics student should read span from...
15 Classic Books Everyone Should Read
There’s a lot of debate as to what makes certain books ‘classics’ – is it longevity, popularity, literary merit or all of the above? Are all the books we view as ‘classic’...
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