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Meet The UK’s Top 10 Universities 2019


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Where are the world’s top universities? Find out with the brand new QS World University Rankings 2019! See the full results now: http://bit.ly/QSWUR19_Y QSWUR
To get a preview of the UK’s top universities, and learn more about each institution, watch our video! To find out where your university ranks, take a look at the QS World University Rankings 2019 in full: http://bit.ly/QSWUR19_Y
Institutions are ranked according to six different criteria: academic reputation, employer reputation, faculty to student ratio, citations per faculty, ratio of international faculty members and ratio of international students.
Discover the top universities around the world, with QS’s dedicated rankings of the world’s finest higher education institutions. Each QS university ranking has been developed with regional priorities and challenges in mind, aiming to facilitate meaningful comparison and highlight excellence in higher education across the globe.
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Meet The UK's Top 10 Universities 2019

Secrets of Applying for University (UCAS)


Astronomer Mike Merrifield is also the physics undergraduate admissions tutor for the University of Nottingham. That means he goes through all the UCAS forms (the forms filled in by UK students applying for university).
Here he gives a few insider tips!
Mike is on Twitter at https://twitter.com/ProfMike_M
Test Tube by video journalist Brady Haran for the University of Nottingham.
More at http://www.testtube.org.uk/
Why is Atlas of Creation on the shelf: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dylv1EiMejI
Brady’s other channels include:
http://www.youtube.com/periodicvideos (Chemistry stuff)
http://www.youtube.com/sixtysymbols (Physics and astronomy)
http://www.youtube.com/numberphile (Numbers and maths)
http://www.youtube.com/DeepSkyVideos (Space stuff)
http://www.youtube.com/foodskey (Food science)
http://www.youtube.com/BackstageScience (Big science facilities)
http://www.youtube.com/favscientist (Favourite scientists)
http://www.youtube.com/bibledex (Academic look at the Bible)
http://www.youtube.com/wordsoftheworld (Modern language and culture)
http://www.youtube.com/PhilosophyFile (Philosophy stuff)

Secrets of Applying for University (UCAS)

how to fill UCAS application | Complete guide | UK Admissions


How to get admission in UK universities depends on your application.
Today you will learn how to submit application to UK universities.

how to fill UCAS application | Complete guide | UK Admissions

How To Write A Killer UCAS Personal Statement


For more advice, articles and expert help on How To Write A Killer UCAS Personal Statement https://www.uniadmissions.co.uk/ucaspersonalstatement/
Hello! I am Lindsay from UniAdmissions and today I am going to give you some tips on writing the ultimate personal statement.
In 2016 UCAS received nearly 600,000 applications. With that many people trying to secure a place on their dream course, you have to find a way of making your application stand out from the crowd.
This is your opportunity to communicate your reasons for choosing your subject. The question is how do you get started?

That’s where I come in…
The first thing that you should do is to thoroughly research the courses you are applying for. Courses vary hugely from university to university and it is highly recommended that you research the content of each one and compare modules between them.
Once you have completed your research and you have got your list of 4 or 5 courses you are applying for, it is time to start brainstorming. A good way to do this is to begin by listing all of your ideas, the pros and cons and why you’re interested in each university.
From your list you should be able to create a 1st draft. It is highly unlikely that this version will be anything like your final statement. The purpose of your first draft is to highlight areas that need attention or removing completely and things that should have been included in the first place. Once you have a first draft, you can make a start on redrafting. Your redraft is a great opportunity to receive some feedback.
Remember that your personal statement needs to tell a story, beginning with the how you developed an interest in your chosen subject, strong enough for you to choose to study it to degree level.
Here are our five top tips to write a fantastic personal statement:
Number 1: When writing your personal statement you should ask yourself the question, ‘how will the universities I have applied for use my personal statement?’. For those universities that don’t interview, your personal statement is directly bidding for a place on the course, and should be written as such. However, if you need to attend an interview for your course, your personal statement will require a little more thought and tactics.
Number 2: It’s worth reminding yourself that the UCAS deadline is January 15th or October 15th if you’re applying for medicine, dentistry, Oxford and Cambridge. Remember that if you don’t get your application in on time, it will not be considered. You should also familiarize yourself with the timescale for your school BEFORE the end of your AS year.

Number 3: Whilst admissions tutors are interested in your academic ability, they also want to know you’re an interesting person. The best way to do this is by mentioning extracurricular activities. However, often students dedicate too much of their personal statement to extracurricular activities. Don’t waste space on things that aren’t related. Use this part as an opportunity to reflect on the skills you have gained from these activities that are transferable to your studies.
Number 4: The balance of you personal statement can have a significant impact on the overall message you convey and whilst there are no strict rules, it is important to consider the balance between sections. As a general rule of thumb you should be looking to use about six lines for your introduction, 2227 lines for academic discussions, 4 10 lines for talk of extracurricular activities and no more than 4 lines for your conclusion.
Number 5: The last thing, and the most important part of your personal statement, is showing a true passion for your subject. This is what can make your statement stand out for the right reasons so don’t be shy in expressing your enthusiasm for your chosen subject. It is important to remember that in order to show passion, you don’t have to say that you have dreamt about doing this for your entire life. It is quite possible to have chosen a course based on its appeal at a university open day, just so long as you can justify your reasons for having reached that decision. In allowing your passion for this course to shine through, (however recently it was discovered), you will convince your reader that you are committed to your chosen subject.
So now you have a bit more of an idea about what should go into your statement and the balance between sections, the question is when should you start?
The answer to this one is… Today!
The best thing you can do is just write those first words. Start a list, develop into a first draft, write lots as it is always easier to take things away than add to them and before you know it you will have a second draft and be well on your way to producing a killer personal statement!
For more advice, articles and expert help check out https://www.uniadmissions.co.uk/ucaspersonalstatement/

How To Write A Killer UCAS Personal Statement

HOW TO APPLY to UK UNIVERSITIES in 5 steps (international students)


Applying to universities in the UK can seem overwhelming in the beginning, especially as an international student (EU/nonEU) if you are not familiar with the application process. I talk about every step of your application:
Which information you need to provide on UCAS
How getting a reference works
What an offer and a conditional offer is
What making a firm and insurance choice means
In short – everything you need to successfully submit your application to UK universities!
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0:00 How to apply to UK universities
01:00 1 UCAS
05:22 2 Tests
06:06 3 Interviews
06:48 4 Decisions
11:06 5 And now?
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HOW TO APPLY to UK UNIVERSITIES in 5 steps (international students)

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