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Your personal statement. University applications.

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

As the deadline approaches for university applications, many students will be finalising their application and perhaps struggling with their personal statement.

Here are a few useful tips to help you write a personal statement that tells universities why they should choose you!

  •  Your personal statement must have no more than 4000 characters.
  • The opening paragraph is generally the most important. You must grab the reader’s attention. The lead paragraph becomes the framework for the rest of the statement
  • It is important to explain why you want to study the course you are applying for so if your personal interests and hobbies are relevant, link them to the skills and experience required for the course.
  • Your statement will sound more convincing if you write about why an experience, activity or interest makes you a good candidate for the course.
  • Try to explain your strengths and why you are better than other applicants. Demonstrate how your life experiences prove that you can manage your time effectively or that you can cope under pressure when family or personal issues arise.
  • Your written statement must be well written, check for grammar, spelling and punctuation errors. For courses such as English, this is of paramount importance!

Personal statement

  • Your personal statement must strongly support your desire to study your chosen degree.
  • Don’t forget to include any work experience relevant to your chosen course.
  • Your statement must reflect your understanding or knowledge about the course you are applying for.
  • If you are an international student tell universities why you want to study in the UK.
  • Explain what your long term goals will be be after completing a university course.
  • Be original. This is a “personal” statement so avoid cliché’s where possible. Try and write in a natural tone.


If you are stuck with your personal statement consider finding a private tutor. Many tutors have assisted students with their university applications.

Best of luck!

 

Preparing for university

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

If your child is off to university this autumn, then the whole family need to do a lot of preparation. It’s important to have some frank and open chats with your student child as they prepare for their first taste of independent life.

Here are our five top tips to help your child prepare for university:

1. Make sure your child knows how to manage their finances. Set up a student bank account with them and discuss how to budget. If your child is going to have to get a part-time job make sure they can manage a job with their university work.

2. Find out what they get supplied with in their halls of residence and what they need to buy. Make a full list of the supplies that are needed, including any supplies for their course, and then buy the cheapest version wherever you can as things at uni often get broken. Then make sure your child has student insurance!

3. Away from home, your child can be tempted by the excesses of student life. Talk to them about balancing partying and study before they go and make sure that they know to phone you if they get into difficulties once term starts.

4. Does your child have study skills, the ability to touch type and speedwriting? These are all very helpful to have during a degree. See if there is anywhere that they can learn these skills – their university might even offer classes, or you could hire a study skills tutor for a few lessons.

5. Expect to feel sad when they leave. You might even see a few tears from them when you say goodbye. Luckily, mobile phones and email make it easy to keep in touch, so remember that it’s au revoir rather than adieu.