Are you planning on starting to write your Personal Statement and not sure where to start? Find out what to write, what universities want to see and how to tie it all together in this Unifrog course. 

This course is for any student applying to university in the UK.

By the end of this course, you’ll have:
- an idea of what to write
- some practice on writing concisely
- a clear idea of what unis want to see and why
- a plan for your own personal statement.

Useful prep

You should know the subject you want to apply for, and you should have the following things ready:
- a list of your interests, hobbies, and things you like to do
- a list of any wider reading you've completed
- details of any awards or achievements you’ve won

You should have also read the course pages for the universities you’re applying to so you know what kinds of things you’ll be learning.

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Valuing Careers

  • Individuals: Career development can support individuals throughout their education and career; facilitating positive transitions, building career management skills and fostering career wellbeing.
  • The economy: Career development can support the economy by improving the efficiency of the labour market and promoting effective skills/knowledge development. 
  • Society: Career development can benefit society by promoting social justice and equity in education and work for all members of the community.

do you need advice

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you would like to arrange a careers interview or require further information. Mrs S Beeton, Head of Careers sbeeton@sphs.uk.com