Russel Group Uni Applicants - The Extras
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Russel Group Uni Applicants - The Extras
I've just finished my GCSEs and will be spending the next two years doing A Levels - I want to be applying for RUSSEL GROUP universities, possibly even Oxbridge (depending on the next 12 months, results etc).
What I want to know is what should I be doing aside from my A Levels to make me a more acceptable/likeable candidate? I've done some charity work in India and am working on my Silver D of E (will do Gold next year) but WHAT ELSE SHOULD I BE DOING OVER THE NEXT 18 MONTHS TO MAKE ME STAND OUT FROM OTHER APPLICANTS???
A Level choices - Chemistry, Maths, German, English Literature and History.
(Probably won't go on to read Chemistry/Maths - just enjoy them. Most likely to study History, Literature or German at uni. GCSE predictions 7 A*s and 4 As - but will probs end up with 1 B rattling around somewhere :/ (3 A*s already achieved)Last edited by Schafrelane; 24-06-2012 at 22:20. -
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I think you mean Russel GROUP... lots and lots of reading around the subject you want to study, also plenty of relevant work experience. Most of all, DON'T under any circumstances let yourself become a geek at that subject, keep up plenty of co-curriculars to broaden your interests and give you a more well rounded personality. Also, for Oxbridge anyway, practice your critical thinking skills
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Re: Russel Brand Uni Applicants - The Extras
For Russel Group I think you just need to do a little bit of reading and develop your own specific interest which you bring across in your statement, I am a history applicant I talked about the Atlee Government.
I didn't put much extra curricular into my application. Aslong as you get the grades you should do fine just show that are competent
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Whatever you do don't get overworked up about the need to have the personality, the extra curricular and all the knowledge. Just be keen and yourself.
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Already been said but when reading the title all I could think of was; http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...zTyI83xpDC85wA
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Re: Russel Brand Uni Applicants - The ExtrasForget work experience and sports and all that stuff. Well, don't forget it, but don't make it a priority. The people who get into the top universities are predominately academics, but rounded enough to be interesting and likeable (they might play a sport and have a hobby or two). The main focus is on academic what-nots.(Original post by Schafrelane)
I've just finished my GCSEs and will be spending the next two years doing A Levels - I want to be applying for RUSSEL GROUP universities, possibly even Oxbridge (depending on the next 12 months, results etc).
What I want to know is what should I be doing aside from my A Levels to make me a more acceptable/likeable candidate? I've done some charity work in India and am working on my Silver D of E (will do Gold next year) but WHAT ELSE SHOULD I BE DOING OVER THE NEXT 18 MONTHS TO MAKE ME STAND OUT FROM OTHER APPLICANTS???
A Level choices - Chemistry, Maths, German, English Literature and History.
(Probably won't go on to read Chemistry/Maths - just enjoy them. Most likely to study History, Literature or German at uni. GCSE predictions 7 A*s and 4 As - but will probs end up with 1 B rattling around somewhere :/ (3 A*s already achieved)
For Maths and Chemistry, try going to lectures in London.
For German, find a book to read, maybe learn a little of another language.
It's all about demonstrating interest not only in your subject, but in learning itself. -
Re: Russel Group Uni Applicants - The Extras2013 entry(Original post by Origami Bullets)
Russell Brand Uni: Heroin and Sex Addiction Studies BA(Hons) anyone?
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Re: Russel Group Uni Applicants - The Extrashow are the jjob prospects on that one?(Original post by Origami Bullets)
Russell Brand Uni: Heroin and Sex Addiction Studies BA(Hons) anyone? -
Re: Russel Group Uni Applicants - The Extras
honestly I got 5, or is it 4? I'm not sure if Lancaster counts, offers from Russell Groups and the only extra stuff I had was Bronze D of E, Ballroom and Latin dancing to a Gold grade and this lecture I went to on Psychology at UCLAN, so I dont think it's that important, just read round your subject and maybe attend some days or lectures on that subject too

however for Oxbridge I can't help you I didn't apply there
Last edited by TitchTheAntiHero; 26-06-2012 at 09:32. -
Re: Russel Group Uni Applicants - The ExtrasStart writing your personal statement over the summer between AS and A2 (says she who left it till november). Nothing beats a well thought out, well written personal statement and I would only do a couple of hobby type things - you won't have time to write about many as they shouldn't be your main focus. Regarding the ones you do write about it, bare in mind they're not that interested in what you did but how you reflect upon your experiences.(Original post by Schafrelane)
I've just finished my GCSEs and will be spending the next two years doing A Levels - I want to be applying for RUSSEL GROUP universities, possibly even Oxbridge (depending on the next 12 months, results etc).
What I want to know is what should I be doing aside from my A Levels to make me a more acceptable/likeable candidate? I've done some charity work in India and am working on my Silver D of E (will do Gold next year) but WHAT ELSE SHOULD I BE DOING OVER THE NEXT 18 MONTHS TO MAKE ME STAND OUT FROM OTHER APPLICANTS???
A Level choices - Chemistry, Maths, German, English Literature and History.
(Probably won't go on to read Chemistry/Maths - just enjoy them. Most likely to study History, Literature or German at uni. GCSE predictions 7 A*s and 4 As - but will probs end up with 1 B rattling around somewhere :/ (3 A*s already achieved) -
Re: Russel Brand Uni Applicants - The Extras(Original post by madders94)
You want to apply for an Oxbridge uni, which you think is a Russell Brand university....
.... you're gonna do great!
looooooooooooooooooooooool

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Re: Russel Group Uni Applicants - The Extras69% of our graduates are in employment six months after graduation. The degree includes modules in business studies, and career opportunities involve dealing, pimping, prostitution and (with postgraduate study), drug trafficking.(Original post by Theafricanlegend)
how are the jjob prospects on that one?

