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Academic Coaching

Academic coaching for students who want direction, not pressure

Academic coaching is about how you work, not only what you know. A coach helps you build a realistic plan across all your modules, sort priorities, break large projects into manageable stages, and stay accountable between sessions so deadlines stop arriving as emergencies.

Who it is for

Is Academic Coaching right for you?

  • Students juggling several modules, jobs or family responsibilities
  • Students who procrastinate or freeze on large projects
  • Master's students managing a dissertation alongside taught modules
  • Students who work hard but do not see the results they expect
  • Parents arranging structured support and accountability for their child

What support includes

What we cover together

Semester planning

A map of every deadline, with working backwards from each one so nothing lands unprepared.

Workload strategy

Prioritising what matters, deciding what is good enough, and protecting time for deep work.

Accountability

Agreed goals between sessions and an honest review of what did and did not happen.

Study systems

Note-taking, reading, revision and research workflows that suit how you actually work.

Motivation and focus

Practical strategies for starting, sustaining attention and recovering from a bad week.

How the process works

From first message to real progress

  1. 01

    Diagnostic conversation

    We look at your current workload, habits and pressure points.

  2. 02

    Plan

    A written plan of priorities, milestones and session rhythm.

  3. 03

    Coaching sessions

    Regular check-ins focused on progress, obstacles and adjustments.

  4. 04

    Review

    We measure what improved and reset the plan for the next stretch.

FAQ

Common questions

Talk to us about Academic Coaching

Tell us your course, level of study and deadline. We will tell you honestly whether we can help and how.

Coaching and guidance only. You remain responsible for producing and submitting your own academic work.