Student blogger Debbie Andrews talks us through her University Application Experience: Back in 2017 when I began considering starting a degree course, I vaguely knew the name UCAS and that it had something to do […]

Student blogger Debbie Andrews talks us through her University Application Experience: Back in 2017 when I began considering starting a degree course, I vaguely knew the name UCAS and that it had something to do […]
You’ve just checked your e-mail, mail and UCAS account and surprise, surprise – there’s an invitation for you to attend an interview at the university you’ve applied for!
It may seem that everyone has been going on about personal statements a lot recently, then again you may be thinking “my personal what?” whatever end of the spectrum you are on, here is a little rundown of the basics when it comes to writing your personal statement.
Hopefully now, following on from the theme of my last blog, you are all well holidayed, rested, partied, and ready to get moving again!
I had no idea what ‘UCAS’ was or what it meant until I was in the sixth form. I finally learned that UCAS stood for ‘University and Colleges Admission Service’ and that I would be applying for university through UCAS!
First of all, let me apologise for the length of the title, but there was no other way around it than just to put all of that within. Second of all, lets get down to what this post is really about…
For any of you that are considering Primary Initial Teacher Training at the University of Worcester as your next step, or are already here… then I applaud you for your wise decisions.
It’s this time of the year that all of you, who are now applying to universities, probably are a bit worried about your results – whether you’ve made it, or you didn’t perform that well…