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- Testing Times
- Posted 3 years ago
4 Tips For Oral Exams
So you've coming up to exam season? Maybe you've already sat your written exams, and the only one left is the oral. Oral exams can be an daunting experience for students, so today we're sharing some advice on how to get through an oral exam with as little pain as possible.
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- Study Advice Article
- Posted 7 years ago
How to Rock Your College Exams - 10 Top Learning Tips
Ugh, exams are coming up soon, and that means you need to start your revision. Here are our tips on making your learning as painless as possible! 1. Start revising early It's super tempting to leave your revision till the last minute – you won't remember anything if you start revising more than a week before the exam, right? Nope, in fact revising early will help you to remember more and it'll make you less stressed. Start planning revision sessions around a month before your exams. 2. Be organised with your revision
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- Study Advice Article
- Posted 7 years ago
5 Top Tips For Students Dealing With Written Essay Exams
Exams can be a real stress for students! But don't panic, because we're here to help with our tips on how to ace your written essay exams:
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- Work Abroad Article
- Posted 9 years ago
Proficiency Exams in French, German and Spanish: Top Language Certificates
If you are interested in working or studying in a French, German or Spanish speaking country, you will almost certainly need to provide proof of language skills. While exact requirements differ between institutions, there are certain exams that are more widely accepted than others. Following up on our recent post on English proficiency tests, in this post we will offer you an overview of the most respected language exams from around the globe for French, German and Spanish.
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- Study Abroad Article
- Posted 9 years ago
English Proficiency Exams: Which to Take and How to Prepare
If you are considering applying to a study program taught in English, whether in an English speaking country or elsewhere, you will almost certainly be required to send proof of English proficiency as part of your application. Moreover, if you are interested in applying to jobs that require English proficiency, having a language certificate will make your application process much smoother.