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  1. Armaghgeddon1988's Avatar
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    Not BPS accredited
    In relation to previous posts...

    I have started the application to do a masters in sport at Man Met Uni and have found that the course is not accredited, do I leave it?

    P.S. Can anyone guide me in writing a statement for a masters in occupational also.
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    Re: Not BPS accredited
    (Original post by Armaghgeddon1988)
    P.S. Can anyone guide me in writing a statement for a masters in occupational also.
    Writing a statement for an OP course isn't any different to writing one for another course. It's all about showing them A) why you want to study this particular degree, B) why do you want to go to this particular university and C) how does doing this degree fit in with your current experience and your future career.

    If you're applying to several universities you can make it easy for yourself though by drawing up a general template that you just tweak slightly for each application to make it relevant to the specifics of each university. That's what I did when I applied last year, the statements for all three universities I applied to were 95% similar and I had offers from all three.
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