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Earlier this year, and for the second year, Studiosity partnered with Angus Reid to work on the 2022 Canadian Student Wellbeing Study, with the intent to understand current postsecondary student feelings toward study, stress, cheating, optimism for the future, and more.
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Most students find themselves struggling with this question at some point. I, myself, have tried different methods and read a lot of books to...
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Imagine for a moment that you’ve just arrived at your biology exam. One of the things you’ll probably be thinking is ‘how can I get the most marks...
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"Keep the focus on learning, not punishment" advises Dr Mary Davis, Academic Integrity Lead, Business School, Oxford Brookes University, UK ...
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Setting up a good 'routine' for study is a great way to make sure your grades don't suffer, even though you're not in class and studying at home in isolation.
Studying online isn't easy, but with a little focus, and the right support, you can do it. Here are Tegan's best tips on how to get your study done online.
We asked online students to share their best study tips with their peers, to help them nail their studies from the safety and comfort of their own home during this uncertain time.
You're self-isolating and still need to study. Here's how to keep your head and ensure you maximise your study time at home.
As COVID-19 sends many people into ‘work from home’ mode, these tips from our Chief Technology Officer will help you do it successfully, safely, and comfortably.
High school means more reading, more writing, and more independent study for your child. Quick tips on how you can help them manage their new workload.
The UCAT is by no means an easy test, and often it is the smallest things that determine how well you do on the exam. Here are some are some useful tips to help you nail your UCAT …
The story of how Mariam used Studiosity to get a really high ATAR of 97.60, and her best tips for students looking to do the same.