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Studying at least 5 subjects for A levels is mandatory in my home country Mauritius. Therefore, due to being a full-time student studying 5 subjects, I have not really had much time to focus on extra-curricular activities such as gaining some work experience related to my course. However, now that my exams are over, I will be able to focus on that. How can I include that in my personal statement? Will the willingness count?
Original post by grateful-muffin
Studying at least 5 subjects for A levels is mandatory in my home country Mauritius. Therefore, due to being a full-time student studying 5 subjects, I have not really had much time to focus on extra-curricular activities such as gaining some work experience related to my course. However, now that my exams are over, I will be able to focus on that. How can I include that in my personal statement? Will the willingness count?


What degree are you applying for?
Law degree
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Original post by grateful-muffin
Studying at least 5 subjects for A levels is mandatory in my home country Mauritius. Therefore, due to being a full-time student studying 5 subjects, I have not really had much time to focus on extra-curricular activities such as gaining some work experience related to my course. However, now that my exams are over, I will be able to focus on that. How can I include that in my personal statement? Will the willingness count?

Hello, I checked and Mauritian students study only 3 subjects at A-Level and 2 at AS, which is what most UK students do as well.
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