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Category: A Levels

Results Day: Collecting your results

By SMSAS | 01 August 2019

There are a few things to keep in mind when collecting your A Level results: Sleep is your friend Having a good night’s sleep will prepare … Read more

Preparing for A Level Results Day

By SMSAS | 15 July 2019

Results day is one of the biggest days of the year. It’s when you find out how well you’ve done, and discover what you can … Read more

Exam Revision Tips | You’ve Got This!

By SMSAS | 08 March 2019

We know that exams can be stressful so we’ve put together some top tips for revising and managing exam stress. Ready…set…GO! Sometimes the hardest thing … Read more

Unpacking our A Level Mathematics Revision Starter Pack

By SMSAS | 27 February 2019

Applicants who select Kent as their Firm (first) Choice for a mathematical sciences degree on UCAS get many benefits, including some fantastic A Level mathematics … Read more

Study Planner (FREE Download)

By SMSAS | 14 January 2019

The New Year means only one thing…exams are coming! Whilst exam season may seem like a long way off, the next few months will fly … Read more

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