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This opinion contains information and the job of UCAS, and what you should do to help yourself along the way. Are you currently studying in year 12 (First year of A2's)? If you are then this opinion will contain details and personal experiences which ...
laserquester 28.10.2000 · Read full review
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Oh no, not the PERSONAL STATEMENT
Advantages: Great service - you'll need it Disadvantages: A stressful time of life!
If you're a student in the sixth-form, someone saying "UCAS!" might make you want to scream. Especially if it's a teacher telling you to finish filling in your UCAS form. ARGGHHHH! If you don't have a clue what I'm on about, I had better elaborate... ...
PerfectlyPink 12.12.2001 · Read full review
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You can't go wrong with UCAS
Advantages: informative, easy to use. Disadvantages: can't see reference. THE WAIT
UCAS.COM UCAS stands for University & Colleges Admissions Service. I had some experience with this site when the online apply system was first launched back in 2004. I was working in Student services at a college at the time and had to upload tutor refer ...
hollywoodmum 20.07.2011 · Read full review
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Applying to University?
Advantages: quick/cheap/efficent Disadvantages: does not allow applications to Oxbridge universities
99% of British higher education institutions (universities) are members of UCAS, so if you want to go to one, you'll need to apply through UCAS.co.uk.
Once you've signed up, you can submit a single application containing a list of up to five university ...
carneypingu 17.02.2008 · Read full review
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Not a site to miss
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For any A level students who have finished their exams and looking forward to going to university pending their results and lower 6th students who have one year left and are thinking about which univeristy, which course to do. Then, let me tell you about ...
WAD1-2-3 24.06.2001 · Read full review
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