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UCAS Application.
Hello all,
I do not know how to conduct this, but I will try my best.
Here is my CV...
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I would like to study at a University near Cambridgeshire Peterborough, not distance learning, as I have had a bad experience through that.
I am thinking about University Centre Peterborough, however after being in Sheffield, I am kind of unsure whether that is the right University for me.
I am looking to study Information Technology, specifically or a Computer qualification similarly, perhaps Information Management, et cetera.
So; as it is clearing now. Any Universities you can suggest looking at my CV, or even courses as I am looking to study.
Hope you can advise.
Regards.Last edited by makaveli33; 06-07-2012 at 18:33. Reason: No Responses -
Re: UCAS Application.
I've removed your CV from the post due to the personal information in it, and the fact that universities are unlikely to look at your CV. Applications are done through UCAS and you provide information about yourself on an online form which is sent to the universities you apply to. There are various sections to cover things like personal information and education history, as well as the "personal statement" (limited to 4000 characters) where you can talk about why you want to study your chosen course and why you're suited to it.
You might want to look on UCAS Course Search to see what interests you in the right area, though there's no guarantee any particular course will have places in Clearing. -
Re: UCAS Application.Thanks.(Original post by Potally_Tissed)
I've removed your CV from the post due to the personal information in it, and the fact that universities are unlikely to look at your CV. Applications are done through UCAS and you provide information about yourself on an online form which is sent to the universities you apply to. There are various sections to cover things like personal information and education history, as well as the "personal statement" (limited to 4000 characters) where you can talk about why you want to study your chosen course and why you're suited to it.
You might want to look on UCAS Course Search to see what interests you in the right area, though there's no guarantee any particular course will have places in Clearing.
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