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Page 1: Choosing your course / university Doug Jennings. It is the chance to study a subject you love for at least three years Opportunity to meet wide range

Choosing your course / university

Doug Jennings

Page 2: Choosing your course / university Doug Jennings. It is the chance to study a subject you love for at least three years Opportunity to meet wide range

• It is the chance to study a subject you love for at least three years

• Opportunity to meet wide range of people from variety of backgrounds and cultures

• Development of team work, time management, communication and leadership skills

• Experience a whole new social life.

What are the benefits of going to university?

Page 3: Choosing your course / university Doug Jennings. It is the chance to study a subject you love for at least three years Opportunity to meet wide range

What are the benefits of going to university?

• There are also important financial benefits for going to university:

- More and more employers are expecting students to have an HE

qualification

- Graduates are half as likely than non graduates to be unemployed

- On average, graduates earn more over their life time than non

graduates

- Over the past 5 years, graduates have had double the number of

promotions at work.

Page 4: Choosing your course / university Doug Jennings. It is the chance to study a subject you love for at least three years Opportunity to meet wide range

So…you want to go to university – What Next?

• Start researching the course that you are interested in studying – remember that an English degree at Bristol University is not the same as one at Liverpool

• Start thinking about what university you would like to go to – would you prefer a big city or small town? Do you want to live miles away or fairly close to home? Campus or non campus university?

• There is plenty of choice! There are over 50,000 different courses available at over 150 universities in the UK.

Page 5: Choosing your course / university Doug Jennings. It is the chance to study a subject you love for at least three years Opportunity to meet wide range

Choosing your university

• City centre or campus based?

• Close to home?

• Accommodation

• Cost

• Size of university

• Facilities offered

• Right course?

Page 6: Choosing your course / university Doug Jennings. It is the chance to study a subject you love for at least three years Opportunity to meet wide range

Choosing your course

• Very important!

• Subject interests at school

• Type of course

• Flexibility / choice of subjects, opportunity to

specialise

• Assessment methods – continual v exams

• Entry requirements – be realistic!

Page 7: Choosing your course / university Doug Jennings. It is the chance to study a subject you love for at least three years Opportunity to meet wide range

Other things to consider

• Opportunities to travel

• Sandwich courses – year in industry

• Language options

• Combined honours

• Option choices

Page 8: Choosing your course / university Doug Jennings. It is the chance to study a subject you love for at least three years Opportunity to meet wide range

Remember – not all degrees are the same:

It’s really important that you thoroughly

investigate the course you are interested in at

different providers.

Page 9: Choosing your course / university Doug Jennings. It is the chance to study a subject you love for at least three years Opportunity to meet wide range

Doing your research

• Take advice

• UCAS website

• Entry profiles

• Prospectuses and university websites

• Open Days

•HE conventions

Page 10: Choosing your course / university Doug Jennings. It is the chance to study a subject you love for at least three years Opportunity to meet wide range

Open Days

• Make sure that the university that you want to go to does the course you are interested in

• Time the journey

• Ask, ask and then ask again

• Can you see yourself living there?

Page 11: Choosing your course / university Doug Jennings. It is the chance to study a subject you love for at least three years Opportunity to meet wide range

UCAS conventions

• Can be absolute bedlam• Who will be there?• Who does your course?• Accommodation• What is different about the course than

everywhere else?• Don’t just pick up a prospectus• Don’t pick up loads of prospectuses

Page 12: Choosing your course / university Doug Jennings. It is the chance to study a subject you love for at least three years Opportunity to meet wide range

To gap year or not to gap year…?

• If you do decide to take a gap year, make sure

you make it count.

• Gap years can look great on your UCAS form –

voluntary work, travel, skills etc

• You may also choose to get work experience /

build up your skills in a related area.

• You have two options – defer your entry or apply

again for the next year.

Page 13: Choosing your course / university Doug Jennings. It is the chance to study a subject you love for at least three years Opportunity to meet wide range

The choice of your course and institution is very personal. Think carefully about what you want to study and what you will enjoy. Don’t be swayed by pressure from friends, parents, teachers etc – you are more likely to succeed if you are enjoying your studies!

Page 14: Choosing your course / university Doug Jennings. It is the chance to study a subject you love for at least three years Opportunity to meet wide range

Any questions?