CHOOSING A COURSE AT UNIAND
WRITING A PERSONAL STATEMENTYour name here!
HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT COURSE?
• Favourite subject?• Career-based?• Something different?• Something you find interesting!
DIFFERENT SORTS OF COURSE
• Arts/Sciences– (Don’t let the names fool you!)
• Sandwich courses• Language courses (year abroad?)• Part-time courses• Medical courses–Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, Dentistry…– Pre-clinical vs Clinical
ONCE YOU’VE CHOSEN A COURSE…
• Compare universities!– Course content, ranking– Location, facilities, size, accommodation
• Be open to alternatives– You don’t have to have made up your
mind until you actually apply!• Remember that course choice should
be the most important factor in choosing a uni – but it won’t determine the course of your life!
TASK 1
• Split up into groups of 3• Write down a subject that one of you
studies• List jobs or careers you think you
could get into by studying that subject at university
• Repeat for the other 2 people (don’t do the same subjects…)
GUESS THE DEGREE!
Jess Ennis, Olympic athlete
Studied Psychology at the University of Sheffield Angela Merkel, German
ChancellorStudied Physics at the
University of Leipzig, Germany
GUESS THE DEGREE!
Mark Price, MD of Waitrose
Studied Archaeology at the University of Lancaster
Diane Abbott MPStudied History at the
University of Cambridge
GUESS THE DEGREE!
James Blunt, singer-songwriterStudied Sociology at the University of Bristol (but started off studying
aerospace manufacturing engineering!)
Dara O’Briain, TV comedianStudied Maths and Theoretical Physics at University College
Dublin
THINK YOU NEED LAW TO BE A LAWYER?
THINK YOU NEED ECONOMICS TO WORK FOR A BANK?
MORAL OF THE STORY…
• Don’t get too hung up on what your degree means for your future career– Don’t worry if you don’t have a concrete
plan!– There are comparatively few jobs for
which there is only one “correct” degree
• The most important thing is to choose a course you’re interested in, and which you’ll enjoy!
WHAT IS A PERSONAL STATEMENT?
• Accompanies your application to university– Like a cover letter and a CV
• Explain more about yourself• Explain why you’re interested in the
course• Talk about your experience• Used by universities to assess
potential students
TASK 2
• Split up into pairs• Talk to the person next to you for 3
minutes about your favourite subject and why you want to study it
• Talkers: Was it hard to talk about it for that long?
• Listeners: Were you convinced by what they were saying?
• How is this similar to writing a personal statement? How is it different?
HOW TO WRITE A PERSONAL STATEMENT
1) Why are you applying?2) Why are you enthusiastic about the
course? What do you already know about the course?
3) Why would you be good at this course?• Studies/school work• Work experience/volunteering• Skills
4) Any other information?
PERSONAL STATEMENT TIMELINE
15th October: Oxford, Cambridge, any medical courses
15th January: all other courses
PERSONAL STATEMENT TIPS
• 2/3 academic, 1/3 other• No more than 4000 characters, or 47
lines of text• No copying (either from each other
or the internet)• Get plenty of advice from teachers,
family members…– But remember that it’s your statement!
FIND OUT MORE!
Cambridge Prospectus:www.study.cam.ac.uk/
undergraduate Alternative Prospectus:www.applytocambridge.com
UCAS:www.ucas.com
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