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Essay Writer Champions… Volunteers Week
Every year Volunteers Week takes place in the first week of June and they follow a theme to promote awareness towards a specific area. The theme for 2023 is 'Celebrate and...
Diversity Data – What is Neurodiversity?
Neurodiversity refers to the different ways the brain can work and interpret information. It highlights that people naturally think about things differently. We have different...
Global Accessibility Awareness Day
Are you ready for Global Accessibility Awareness Day on 18th May 2023?! This year is the 12th year of celebrating Global Accessibility Awareness Day. In their own words, ‘The...
How to divide your time before an exam: Exam prep!
Exams. We all hate them, yet our courses insist on us sitting them across the academic year in both January and May/June. Great! So, what can we do to make the exam periods more...
How to get stuff done!
Isn’t it something that is commonly thought of students being lazy, or they leave all their work until the last minute? Surely, this isn’t completely true?! Well, maybe students...
eLearning: How good is it?
May we start this blog post with an apology. The reason, you ask? It’s because we are mentioning the ‘C’ word (Covid-19) in the first paragraph, and we know it’s something may...
Stress Awareness Month 2023
April has been hosting stress awareness month, and subsequent events, for 30 years and it only continues to grow. We are, now more than ever, becoming more aware of stress, what...
Study Tips from Psychologists
Previous surveys and studies have shown that most students, around 80% in fact, study by rereading books, other relevant information and/or their notes. Students will highlight...
Self Care Tips for Students
If you have ever felt a crushing amount of pressure whilst studying, nearing the point of not being able to cope, you’re not alone. National student surveys have exposed some...
Celebrating Neurodiversity Week 2023!
Since launching in 2018, Neurodiversity Week is really gaining traction. Each year has a different theme, this years is "Celebrating Different Mind Types". During this week there...
How to beat study stress!
Before we get started, we appreciate that reading can be stressful, particularly for those with Neurodiverse conditions. so, we are going to keep this one short, sweet, and...
Study Motivation Hacks: Part 2
Are you ready for part 2 of our valuable motivation hacks?! We have more tips and tricks of how you can get your head in the game and make studying simple! Let's waste no time......
Study Motivation Hacks: Part 1
So, you’re struggling to get motivated?! No need to bury your head in the sand, Essay Writer is here to help you! Follow some of the below hacks to find your study mojo!Hack #1 –...
Studying over the Christmas break… What?!
We know that tutors, at times, aren’t so kind around Christmas. Deadlines are often set for the start of January which means only one thing – studying over Christmas! Nightmare!...
15 things to remember when you don’t want to study
Slide your way through this blog post to make studying just as easy with our things to remember when studying. Top tip: Make your own cards from our slides to help memorise the...
No excuses, Get started
We all know that we don’t necessarily like to study, it’s hardly an enticing activity – especially if you’re not interested in the specific topic area. Although studying,...
The 4 D’s of SPLD’s
Specific Learning Difficulties affect the way information is absorbed and processed. They are neurological, usually run in families, and occur independently of intelligence. They...
Neurodiversity and co-occurrence/co-morbidity
Neurodiversity refers to variation in the human brain regarding sociability, learning, attention, mood, and other mental functions in a non-pathological sense. The term was...
Dyslexia: A timeline of a learning difficulty
In the late 1800’s, Dyslexia was known as “word blindness”. German neurologist, Adolf Kussmaul, was the first to recognise the condition and explained is as “complete text...
ADHD and ADD: What are they?
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurological/psychological disorder and is one of the most common mental disorders affecting children and adults; with an...