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1 Higher Education Information Evening

2 The Process at Campion Registration and starting personal statements – 23rd May – July 2019 Personal statement (1st draft) to tutors – Monday 8th July 2019 Final UCAS deadline for Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Science and Oxbridge applications – 15th October 2019 All other applicants – Mid November 2019 Final UCAS deadline – 15th January 2020 So far pupils have had external speakers from Unifrog last Oct and Queen Marys University last Dec 2) Those of you going on the rugby tour (12th July) should aim to have your 1st draft completed before this date so you can get feedback from subject teachers and tutors. 3) Only 15 weeks away (What date are we setting for these pupils?) Our deadlines are tighter than UCAS because of the rigorous checking (Tutor – Mr. Pearn, Ms Elson, myself – Headteacher) Some schools will be submitting from early September

3 Which course, which university?
What do you like and do well in? Where do you want to study? How do you want to be assessed? What grades are you likely to get? 1) Information on professional association websites 2) Russell group/near home/ far away/ campus university/ urban location In Unifrog, you can apply the filters which YOU rate as important. Please make sure you find out what will be taught on the course and that it will appeal to YOU before you apply - Look at the University websites Guardian University guide Unistats – student satisfaction surveys UCAS entry profiles + bursaries + selection criteria + fees (£9250) 3) Exams vs continuous assessment 4) Take staff guidance on potential grades

4 New Tariff points – A Level
This is a screen shot of what the new Tariff points will look like, so you will have an indication of the size band, grade bands and awarding organisations. Note that if you wish to see the logic driving the full calculation, there is another document on ucas.com called the Qualification List where this will be detailed.

5 New Tariff points - BTEC
Here you can see further extracts from BTEC qualifications, again with size bands and grade bands.

6 Making the application
Apply is the UCAS online application system. Every applicant has six sections to complete: Personal details Student finance (UK and EU only) Choices Education Employment Personal statement. Once a student submits their application, the school’s reference is added and it is sent to UCAS which passes it on to the university.

7 CHOICES & OFFERS All pupils make 5 choices Medicine = 4 + 1 choices
Law = 1 choice should not require LNAT Firm and insurance offers LNAT; Law National Aptitude Test Deferred entry – this year + contact unis re deferred entry

8 Decision making by institutions
Universities and colleges will review: Personal statement Reference Qualifications Admissions test results Interviews Portfolios Auditions An admissions tutor may make one of three decisions: Unconditional offer (2 grade Es) Conditional offer (AAB with A in …..) or 112 UCAS points Unsuccessful. Week of application after applying – July decisions Unsuccessful in all five choices - you can continue to apply to UCAS Extra one university at a time – until end of June 2019 A levels grade AAB with A in chemistry and at least two other sciences or mathematics 112 UCAS Tariff points including BTEC National Diploma grade DM

9 How to improve your chances?
Read beyond the classroom teaching…. Work experience University Taster days Teachers Open Days UCAT, BMAT, LNAT EPQ Get involved…. Timing…! READ – quality newspaper/subjects specific journals/books GET INVOLVED – societies/charity events/ responsibility post WORK EXPERENCE – essential for medicine and law TEACHERS – advice/ read personal statements/predicted grades OPEN DAYS – don’t do too many – 2 -3 in school time – open days website – UCAT – Registration opened, must register by 18/09 You must take test between 01/07 and 02/10/17. It cost £65 if you take it between 1/07 and 31/08 and £87 after this. BMat - Registration via the school must be done by 15/10/17 The test date is 30/11/19 and results will be available on 22/11/17 The fee is £48 LNAT – 500 test centres. Registration opens 1st Aug and tests begin 1st Sept. takes tests from Sept to mid Jan 1/09 – 20/01. Oxford deadline – book by 5/10, take it by 20 Oct Cost = £50 TIMING – get on – don’t leave to the last minute

10 PERSONAL STATEMENT Mention…. But Personalise it….
Extra books, magazines, internet articles you have read, lectures attended, & work experience (if appropriate) Any good candidate will include that! By showing HOW you think….! Can you analyse… evaluate….. criticise…? It’s what the University Tutor looks for in your Personal Statement

11 PERSONAL STATEMENT So…… Show them your mind…!
say what you have learnt from those extra books, magazines, internet articles…lectures…. work experience… what new questions it raised in your mind…..? ? what it prompted you to research further….!

12 PERSONAL STATEMENT Avoid……. Instead…….. cliches …..
“I have a passion for…. “From an early age….. see Top 10 phrases most hated by Admissions Tutors …… Make your 4000 characters (incl. spaces) what “only you could have written”. on a subject you REALLY want to do…!

13 EXEMPLAR for you!” “what it’s done
When I went on a Careers Day at ZSL I met the Head Vet… what he said about his recent work with vultures fascinated me …especially about the role of individuals in the species….This made me realise this was the career for me…. Don’t just list “what you’ve done” SAY “what it’s done for you!”

14 AVOID THE CHRONOPHAGE..! Start early….. Unifrog…… Open Days
Prospectuses Alternative Prospectuses Student Room…..

15 The IDEAL STUDENT!


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