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UCAS week

UCAS week. How to narrow your options. Issues to narrow. Country (but can keep many channels open) Uni type Solo subject / bi- or tri-partite? Specific “part” of that subject REALISTIC GRADE POSSIBILITIES. When to narrow options down. Not too soon – consider everything, but

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UCAS week

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  1. UCAS week How to narrow your options

  2. Issues to narrow • Country (but can keep many channels open) • Uni type • Solo subject / bi- or tri-partite? • Specific “part” of that subject • REALISTIC GRADE POSSIBILITIES

  3. When to narrow options down • Not too soon – consider everything, but • not too late – time pressure / reduced support • Aim this week to expand to a list of 10-20  • then shrink back to the real list  • tailor your personal statement to these • OK to apply for more than 1 subject / mix

  4. What to consider in narrowing • Type or ethos of university • Ranking in the tables • Competitiveness vs your profile • Geography / family / future work issues • Fees (and other costs?) • ABROAD – make apps in parallel – more time-consuming but important safety net – see LKE

  5. How ambitious a list? Straddle your likely grade outcomes. i.e. if you’re heading for 280 points, look at 360 to 200… … then probably narrow to 320 through 240. The league tables are on the Careers blog. USE THEM. Including the subject-specific parts.

  6. Who to involve in narrowing • Tutors and MMO / BRO have great experience tailoring student apps • See LKE early for any non-UK process • Subject teachers if relevant • GET PARENTAL INPUT • … and then carefully judge how much of it is out of date versus what is worldy wisdom • MDR for reflections / directions / steps stuff

  7. Thrash it out • with parents or friends, use the UCAS decider on the blog • there’s a YouTube vid explaining its use It looks complex because it us. But it’s complex because this is a complex problem. There’s no substitute for working it through.

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