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Higher Education Resources Resources to help students make that transition to university. - Assemblies - Assessment and Revision - Application Timelines - US Guides - UCAS Guides - Home Status Help - Action Plans for Specific Careers

Higher Education Resources Resources to help students make that transition to university. - Assemblies - Assessment and Revision - Application Timelines - US Guides - UCAS Guides - Home Status Help - Action Plans for Specific Careers
Personal Statement Examples - All Degrees
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Personal Statement Examples - All Degrees

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Over Sixty Successful Personal Statements for nearly every degree to aid students when writing their own. We often group students by their degree, getting them to look at successful and unsuccessful personal statements to give them a better understanding. Please remind students about plagiarism and only use this resource to give ideas. This package includes personal statements for the following degrees plus many more: Accounting Accounting and Finance Aerospace Engineering Architecture Art and Design Biochemistry Biomedical Engineering Biomedical Science Business and Marketing Business Management Business Chemical Engineering Child Nursing Computer Science Design Engineering Economics Engineering English English with Film Fashion Film and TV Production History Law Maths Medicine Politics Psychology Sport
Teacher Notes For UCAS References
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Teacher Notes For UCAS References

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An excellent resource for subject teachers and tutors in helping them write a good UCAS personal reference. This document includes: Terminology for degree and career related skills General Skills Personality Example References By Subject Extenuating Circumstances Tutor references
UCAS Teacher Reference Guide
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UCAS Teacher Reference Guide

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A PowerPoint presentation outlining the UCAS reference basics along with updated tips for all teachers including advice for new referees. Slides include: UCAS Reference Basics Who reads the reference? What to include? Take your time Make your UCAS reference specific Easy to read What to avoid? School Rules - Apply this to your own Involving the Students Advice for new referees