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I went through a very tough time because of my tormentors and my Deputy Head of Sixth Form who developed a personal vendetta against me. However, I started weight training and they then did not want to fight with me anymore. I also prayed to God every day and my prayers were answered. Over the period of a decade, during various years, they all served prison sentences for attempted murder, theft, robbery, drug dealing and fraud (except one chap but he is going to serve his time eventually) and are now addicted to drugs or leading miserable lives with little or no purpose. Whilst the rest never met their UCAS firm or insurance choices.
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I can't just do Maths, Further Maths and Spanish, as it is not a 'broad' combination of subjects, so I need to offer 4 A-Levels. Also, since I am taking A-Level Maths on its own a year early, I would need to take another 3 A-Levels in the second year. Furthermore, my dad has promised to give me £5,000 for everything once he sees me finally achieve A-Level Maths in August 2026 and apply for UCAS.
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I'm not trying to do a lot as I've had just over a decade to learn about the ICAEW Accountant and CIOT Tax exams and have no problems sitting them but they need to be studied with care and more importantly the pass mark is just 55% for Certificate in Finance, Accounting and Business. Also, I have been going to: "The Property Investor Show" at the Excel Exhibition Centre in the Docklands, London since April 2007 with my Uncle. I learned the overwhelming majority of people were ICAEW ACA, CIOT CTA, or ACCA Accountants and Tax Advisers. So I have no difficulty handling the workload with my passion and enthusiasm. I will breeze past the Law paper especially and wish to study Company Law as part of my Law degree and also Taxation.
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I know there is a requirement for further study and training after graduation for a career in Law. But I also have the option to work in Tax at an accounting firm too.
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I have developed a list of FTSE, NASDAQ and NYSE companies that I can sell my companies to for millions. As I did not stop 'learning' and reading as well analysing the markets during the last decade. So, I will be a multimillionaire donor to Oxford if I get accepted. If not, I can do a MSc and MBA at Oxford or even a PhD in Tax Law. 😉
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Also with the changes in the UCAS form in September 2025, I am confident I can write a 'stellar' UCAS Personal Statement and have also watched endless Oxford interview videos from many sources and in particular the admissions tutor with his own YouTube channel at Jesus College, Oxford. 😉 lol
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I am not going to practice as a Barrister or Solicitor forever, as I have plans for international business in the USA, the Middle East, and especially China.
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