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How to write your UCAS Personal Statement - a Better Uni Choices podcast
Jonathan Tinnacher
11 episodes
9 months ago
Looking for some final tips before you start your first draft? Here are some thoughts that I have picked up from a whole bunch of admissions selectors and other experts over the years.
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Looking for some final tips before you start your first draft? Here are some thoughts that I have picked up from a whole bunch of admissions selectors and other experts over the years.
Show more...
How To
Education,
Courses
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Part 5: A clear, simple structure
How to write your UCAS Personal Statement - a Better Uni Choices podcast
8 minutes 7 seconds
1 year ago
Part 5: A clear, simple structure
Not sure what goes where? If you have done the exercise in Part 4 reasonably well, you now probably have several pages, and perhaps ten or twenty ideas about yourself, your skills, your experiences, and your chosen course. In this part I’m going to show you how to organise all this content within a really clear, simple structure.
How to write your UCAS Personal Statement - a Better Uni Choices podcast
Looking for some final tips before you start your first draft? Here are some thoughts that I have picked up from a whole bunch of admissions selectors and other experts over the years.