How to Get Into Oxford: An Expert Guide
How To Get Into Oxford? Here is our complimentary guide on how to get into Oxford Unversity by leading UK admissions consultants.
How to Get Into LSE: An Expert Guide
How To Get Into LSE? Here is our complimentary guide on how to get into London School of Economics by leading UK admissions consultants.
How to Get Into St Andrews: An Expert Guide
How to get into the University of St Andrews is a commonly asked question. Here is our complimentary guide on how to get into St Andrews by our leading UK & St Andrews admissions consultants.
A Guide To The Top European Universities
European universities offer a myriad of opportunities for students looking to broaden their horizons. Here are tips on how to apply for undergraduate courses across Europe. Our guide covers everything from applications to studying in Italy, France, and Spain.
How do I get into Harvard Business School?
Exciting that you want to study for an MBA at Harvard Business School. We’ll guide you through some information on HBS and how you can boost you chances of HBS admission.
How do I get into top MBA programmes?
Considering an MBA? The most competitive MBA programmes can attract thousands of applicants. Here's how to get into your dream MBA programme.
How to ace your Oxford and Cambridge medicine applications
Applying to Oxbridge medicine can be a daunting process. This article will cover each aspect of your application, including the personal statement, UCAT and interview.
How to ace the MMI medical interviews
Top tips from our expert team on how to prepare for/ace your MMI, the interview format commonly used by UK-based medical schools.
SAT test dates 2024
J&J’s SAT specialist tutors answer questions on SAT test dates for 2024 and practical information on how to take the SAT test.
How to Answer the 2023/24 Common App Essay Prompts
J&J’s US admissions specialist tutors share their top tips on the 2023-24 common app essay prompts
How should I prepare for the SAT?
J&J’s US admissions specialist SAT tutors share their top tips on how best to prepare for the SAT
SAT vs. ACT: how are they different and which should you take?
Here's how to decide between the SAT and ACT, a guide to the major differences and to knowing which is best for you to take.
U.S. vs. UK college applications
A guide on the main components of US college applications and the differences between the UK and US admissions systems.
ACT test dates in the UK 2023-2024
J&J’s ACT specialist tutors answer questions on ACT test dates for 2023 and 2024 and practical information on how to take the ACT test.
Thinking Skills Assessment (TSA)
The TSA (Thinking Skills Assessment) is required for certain courses at Oxford, Cambridge and UCL. Here’s more information on the test and how to ace it.
UCAT: Medicine admissions tests top tips
Top tips from our expert team on how to prepare for/boost your scores in the UK’s medicine admissions tests - the UCAT..
Oxbridge reading list
With holidays just around the corner, we have compiled a reading list for prospective Oxbridge and top UK university applicants. These books will challenge you intellectually, widen your subject knowledge and give good material for writing compelling personal statements.
Oxbridge interview questions
There are lots of myths and misconceptions about interviews at Oxford and Cambridge - candidates asked to throw bricks out of windows, being left in ornate rooms for hours, met with stony-eyed, We have compiled a list of Oxbridge subject-specific questions to help students as they prepare.
The purpose of education: why we set up J&J
For too many young people, society’s approach to education isn’t working. Even at our best universities, many are thriving academically but struggling inside. Too few young people develop an abiding enjoyment of learning. They’re adept at working hard and amassing information, but spend little time thinking about their values.
How to make your UCAS personal statement stand out
Your personal statement is arguably the most important part of your UK university application. The 4,000 characters, or 47 lines of text, is your chance to tell your story - to articulate why you would like to study your chosen subject and how you have prepared for the course.