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Learn how to stand out when applying to competitive universities. Discover what admission tutors are looking for and tools you can use to enhance your application. Top tips and advice provided.
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14th June 2013 Applying to Competitive Universities • Penny Dowell • Widening Participation and Undergraduate Recruitment Officer
Overview Why apply to competitive universities? Competition for places What are admission tutors looking for? How can you stand out? What tools can you use? Top tips
Why apply to competitive universities? Graduate employment Quality of teaching Academic teaching style Student satisfaction Research intensive institutions Access to certain professions
What are admission tutors looking for? A level (or equivalent) grades Subject combinations AS grades, predicted grades and unit marks GCSE grades Personal statement Reference Test results (where applicable) Interview (where applicable) Work experience (where applicable)
What are admission tutors looking for? Relevant academic ability Motivation Study skills Written communication skills Relevant experience Passion for the subject The whole person
What are admission tutors looking for? That you have read around your subject area If possible, work experience Being able to demonstrate your skills Positions of responsibility What has inspired you? Why are you passionate about the subject? Additional qualifications Other interests, what else could you contribute to the University?
What are admission tutors looking for? Medicine example: - Personal Statement • A realistic interest in Medicine • Informed about a career in Medicine • Demonstrated commitment to helping others • Demonstrated a wide range of interests • Contributed to school/college/community activities • A range of personal achievements
What are admission tutors looking for? Medicine example: - Interview • Reasons for wanting to study Medicine • Awareness of current developments • Ability to communicate • Self-confidence, enthusiasm, determination • How informed you are about the course and career • Ability to think critically and to discuss potentially contrasting points of view on topical subjects selected by interviewers
Qualifications • Have you got anything over and above the basic 3 A Level formula? • Research • The market • The course • The selection criteria (not just the standard offer grades) • Actual grades of successful applicants • Read around the subject • Evidence of motivation and commitment • Tailor your application • Evidence of close fit with selection criteria How can you stand out?
About two thirds of the personal statement should be • focussed around the desire to study the particular subject • Why • What • Academic • The rest of the statement should be about the whole • person – hobbies, jobs, interests. • Interests – activities and sport • Conclusion How can you stand out?
Simple question.... • “Why should I be allowed to study ______ at University ?” How can you stand out?
What tools can you use? Admission statements Application process Qualifications Personal statement Reference Typical offer
Where to start? Admission statements Application process Qualifications Personal statement Reference Typical offer
What tools can you use? • Information on interviews • Personal statement reviews • Find out typical offers made Social Media The Student Room
What tools can you use? Open Days/Taster Days/Lectures
Top tips • Do your research • Look through admission statements • Read outside of the core curriculum • Get involved with lots of activities • Get work experience • Provide examples!! • Analyse your activities, sports and interests • Be ambitious but realistic • Have a back up plan
? Questions Schools-Colleges-Liaison@bristol.ac.uk