
“There’s Loads of Time” (And Other Sunday Night Myths)
Ever wonder why “it’ll only take ten minutes” turns into a three-hour Sunday night meltdown? It’s not laziness—it’s biology. We explore the Planning Fallacy and

Ever wonder why “it’ll only take ten minutes” turns into a three-hour Sunday night meltdown? It’s not laziness—it’s biology. We explore the Planning Fallacy and

Driving their studies or just along for the ride? As the new term kicks off, many students find themselves idling in neutral or coasting as

For parents of teens, “Get it done!” often feels like the daily battle cry, but in the context of The Study Buddy, we can pivot

It’s important to unwind and spend time with family over Christmas. But equally there are significant benefits to keeping going with study. We look at

“Let’s make a revision timetable!” It’s the perfect solution for improving grades and reducing stress. Yet, for many teens, the plan quickly falls apart, leading

Exam season. The phrase alone can send shivers down a parent’s spine, especially when met with a teenager whose revision efforts are, at best, less

It’s not uncommon for some students to feel anxious about the start of their final GCSE year. In fact, most will start to feel the

You can almost hear the collective sigh of relief from those of us who’ve now come to the end of the exam period road. Now,

It’s not long now until the exams. It’s a time when nerves can get frayed, and tensions run high. This is the stage of revision

There’s a widely recognised link between how well teens do in their exams – and in school generally – and the kind of interest and
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