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postgraduate scholarships
Paul Scott
on27th March 2026

A Guide to Postgraduate Scholarships and Funding Opportunities

Find the best postgraduate scholarships and learn how to secure funding for your next degree.
12 Min Read
personal brand for students
Paul Scott
on27th March 2026

How to Build a Personal Brand While Stil in University

Discover how to build a personal brand as a student with our practical…
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10 Min Read
gap year alternatives
Paul Scott
on27th March 2026

Gap Year Alternatives: 5 Meaningful Ways to Spend Your Time Off

Explore 5 meaningful gap year alternatives to make the most of your time…
  • After The Study
14 Min Read
gap year on CV
Paul Scott
on27th March 2026

How to Explain a Gap Year on Your CV and in Interviews

Discover the best ways to present a gap year on your CV and in…
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  • Study Tips
6 Min Read
A photo-realistic illustration of effective note-taking techniques during intense class debates, helping students remember key arguments with sharp focus and professional composition.
Paul Scott
on1st December 2025

How To Take Notes During Class Debates So You Actually Remember The Arguments

You know that feeling when a class debate ends and someone asks, “So what did each side actually say?” and your mind goes blank? You wrote…
  • Productivity Hacks
6 Min Read
A photo-realistic depiction of a student engaged in fact-checking political claims, featuring ultra high definition, sharp focus, and professional cinematic lighting.
Paul Scott
on1st December 2025

How To Fact-Check Political Claims As A Student (Without Getting Overwhelmed)

Politics shows up everywhere now: in lectures, TikTok, family group chats, even memes. It can feel like you are meant to have an instant…
  • Study Tips
6 Min Read
A photo-realistic instructional image demonstrating the step-by-step process of fact-checking news articles for school projects, captured in ultra high definition with professional photography and cinematic lighting.
Paul Scott
on1st December 2025

How To Fact Check News Articles For School: A Step By Step Guide For Students

You see a shocking headline, your group chat is buzzing, and your teacher wants you to use news stories for a project. How do you know what is…
  • Student Debate Ideas
6 Min Read
A photo-realistic image of a student crafting evidence-based arguments in a natural, engaging way without sounding robotic. Features ultra high definition, sharp focus, professional cinematic lighting and masterful composition.
Paul Scott
on30th November 2025

How To Build Evidence-Based Arguments As A Student (Without Sounding Like A Robot)

Ever stared at an essay question, knowing your opinion, but having no idea how to prove it without sounding stiff and fake? You are not alone.…
  • Productivity Hacks
6 Min Read
A photo-realistic, ultra high-definition image serving as a student guide to quickly spotting fake news, featuring sharp focus, professional photography, and cinematic lighting.
Paul Scott
on30th November 2025

How To Fact-Check Like A Pro: A Student Guide To Spotting Fake News Fast

Fake news spreads faster than your group chat on exam day. One wrong screenshot, one dodgy headline, and suddenly everyone “knows” something…
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7 Min Read
A photo-realistic professional photograph depicting a quick guide to fact-checking viral claims in just 5 minutes, with hyperrealistic details and cinematic lighting.
Paul Scott
on30th November 2025

How To Fact Check Viral Claims In 5 Minutes: A Student Guide

You see a wild claim on TikTok or X. It fits your views, it sounds urgent, and your thumb hovers over the share button. Do you trust it, or…
  • Student Debate Ideas
12 Min Read
A photo-realistic image exploring whether a unified one-world government could effectively resolve ongoing global conflicts. Rendered in ultra high definition with sharp focus, cinematic lighting, and professional photography quality.
Paul Scott
on22nd November 2025

Is a One-World Government a Viable Solution to Global Conflicts?

War, climate change, pandemics, and growing gaps between rich and poor countries can make the world feel out of control. It is no surprise…
  • Study Tips
6 Min Read
A photo-realistic depiction of a customizable weekly study template integrated seamlessly into everyday life, captured in ultra-high definition with professional photography techniques.
Paul Scott
on22nd November 2025

How to Build a Weekly Study Template That Actually Fits Your Real Life

Trying to follow a rigid timetable that collapses by Wednesday can feel like running on a treadmill that speeds up on its own. You start…
  • Student Debate Ideas
7 Min Read
Photo-realistic depiction of effective strategies for winning classroom debates while remaining polite and respectful, captured in ultra high definition with professional photography.
Paul Scott
on22nd November 2025

How To Win Classroom Debates Without Being Rude: Tactics That Actually Work

Ever walked out of a classroom debate knowing you were right, but feeling you lost because you got flustered or sounded harsh? You are not…
  • Student Debate Ideas
7 Min Read
A photo-realistic educational illustration of common logical fallacies designed for students, featuring sharp focus, professional photography, and hyperrealistic details.
Paul Scott
on22nd November 2025

Logical Fallacies For Students: Common Examples And How To Call Them Out

You can be great at memorising facts and still lose an argument in seconds. Often, the problem is not what you know, but how you think. That…

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