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HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE APPLICATION PROCESS?

HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE APPLICATION PROCESS?. ‘The UCAS Quiz’. Slide 1. Slide 4. THE TWENTY QUIZ QUESTIONS. 1 In 2005 were there (a) 302,624 (b) 473, 928 (c) 522,155 applicants to H.E? 2 How many course choices are you allowed to list on your form?

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HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE APPLICATION PROCESS?

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  1. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE APPLICATION PROCESS? ‘The UCAS Quiz’ Slide 1

  2. Slide 4 THE TWENTY QUIZ QUESTIONS 1 In 2005 were there (a) 302,624 (b) 473, 928 (c) 522,155 applicants to H.E? 2 How many course choices are you allowed to list on your form? 3 What is the earliest date you are able to submit a UCAS form? 4 What is the closing date for UCAS applications for Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Science and Oxbridge? 5 What is the closing date for all other applications? 6 How much does UCAS charge for processing applications? 7 How many ways are there to apply? 8 What is the Personal Statement? 9 Is it better to apply earlier rather than later through UCAS for admission to H.E? 10 What is different about Art and Design applications?

  3. Question 1 In 2005 were there (a) 302,624 (b) 473,928 (c) 522,155 applications to higher education? 522,155 applications were made Slide 6

  4. Question 16 Offers from Higher Education Institutions are usually ‘conditional’. What does this mean? A conditional offer depends on applicants achieving certain grades and, therefore, fulfilling certain conditions. An unconditional offer means there are no problems – they want you! Slide 21

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