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MAKING YOUR CHOICES FOR UCAS

MAKING YOUR CHOICES FOR UCAS. THINGS TO CONSIDER. Academic Factors Lifestyle Factors Financial Factors. Academic Factors. Course Type of degree Facilities Faculty Employment prospects Support for special needs College/university reputation. The Course. Entry requirements

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MAKING YOUR CHOICES FOR UCAS

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  1. MAKING YOUR CHOICESFOR UCAS

  2. THINGS TO CONSIDER • Academic Factors • Lifestyle Factors • Financial Factors

  3. Academic Factors • Course • Type of degree • Facilities • Faculty • Employment prospects • Support for special needs • College/university reputation

  4. The Course • Entry requirements • Content and focus/style • Theory vs practice • Assessment methods • Contact hours/independent study • “Sandwich” course • Study abroad • Entry tests/interviews/portfolios • Number of applicants/popularity

  5. Type of Degree • Foundation degree • Single honours degree • Joint honours degree • Combined degree • Interdisciplinary degree

  6. Lifestyle Factors • Location • Campus layout • Demographics • Accommodation • Social/night life

  7. Easy to get around? Proximity to classes Accessibility Safety Facilities (sports, union, etc.) Male/female Foreign students? Multi-cultural? Age Range Campus Layout Demographics

  8. Accommodation • Type • Board options – dining plan, self-catering • Location – on/off campus, transport needs • How modern?

  9. Financial Factors • Financial aid available • Course-related fees • Personal expenses • Food • Living expenses (rent, utilities, ins., TV licence, etc.) • Socialising and entertainment • Travel (to and from home) • Local transport • Accommodation furnishings

  10. Choose a course that interests you at a place you want to be!

  11. Useful Websites • www.ucas.com • www.thestudentroom.co.uk • www.sfengland.slc.co.uk(finance – English students) • www.studentfinancewales.co.uk(Welsh students) • www.opendays.com • www.push.co.uk(independent guide) • www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk • university.which.co.uk • www.whatuni.com

  12. Things I Wish I’d Known . . . • The real cost of living, as opposed to the university’s estimates (paraphrased) • “How much money you spend” • “How much I needed to spend on books” • “How to manage my finances” • “How expensive the city is, especially if you live outside halls” • “How to budget properly”

  13. More things I wish I’d known… • “The exact nature of my course” • “That I should have researched my course more effectively” • “That I should have looked at a wider range of courses to make an informed decision” • “That I should have visited all the places I applied to”

  14. AND FINALLY… • “how far my hall is from my lecture theatre” • “that the uni I chose wasn’t all on one campus” • “that you miss out a lot on social interaction in self-catering halls…” • “more about how to get around and public transport”

  15. Need help?Have questions? Annette O’Hara Careers Advisor 01432 365312 oharaa@hct.ac.uk

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