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UCL, Leeds, Oxford, UEA and Manchester universities visits to TGS

In April and May five universities visited TGS to advise students about their Higher Education decisions and answer their questions.

The universities reflect a diverse range of locations, courses and entry requirements providing all Year 12s with fantastic opportunities to learn more about the process of applying to Higher Education.

Each university provided a different focus. UCL spoke about applying to competitive universities and Leeds gave a talk specifically on studying Law and other Social Science subjects. They both highlighted the various assets of their institution. Leeds, for example, is home to the head offices of many blue chip companies making it an excellent place for lawyers to get work experience while they study.

The talk from St Hugh’s College, Oxford was centred around the unique aspects of an application to them including choosing a college and the interview process.

The University of East Anglia and the University of Manchester both focused on writing personal statements and it was gratifying to see both universities asking for similar requirements. Alexandra, an Admissions Officer at University of Manchester, added even more value to her talk as she is a TGS alumna and could talks to the students first-hand about life after the IB.

In Term 6 students in Year 12 will be offered a Practice Interview or Careers Discussion with local professionals. We are still looking for volunteers to support this process. If you can help, please complete the form: click here.

“I wanted to learn more about life at university, the application process and specific details about certain universities including the entry requirements. I found hearing from someone with first-hand experience at the university being spoken about really interesting as they could give me an accurate insight into life at universities. I especially enjoyed attending a talk specifically on studying law at university as it has helped me to understand the process of becoming a lawyer. In addition, a talk on how to apply to Oxford was very helpful as it is a different process to other universities.

- Matilda, Year 12
“I attended the talks because I still needed further advice on how to write my personal statement and I thought hearing it from a ex-TGS pupil who is part of the admissions team would be very helpful for my own personal use. I also attended the studying at university abroad, because I always have enjoyed the prospect of studying in another country.
- Georgia, Year 12
“I attended these talks as I am in the process of trying to decide which universities I want to visit, and thought these talks would be helpful in assisting me to make my decision. I now have a much better understanding of what university life would be like irrespective of what course you do.
- Rebecca, Year 12
“I have found the talks to be really useful and have definitely given me more of an idea of what universities are looking for in candidates and I feel more confident in what university life would be like.
- Holly, Year 12
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