If you are trying to find a university and a really good course for you, I HIGHLY recommend you visit this website!
It takes about 5/10 minutes to answer a few questions which works out your interests. You then answer a few MORE questions (they can get a bit tedious!) and they find you ... Read review
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Advantages: Saves you time! Disadvantages: Takes a while to answer survey
If you are trying to find a university and a really good course for you, I HIGHLY recommend you visit this website! It takes about 5/10 minutes to answer a few questions which works out your interests. You then answer a few MORE questions (they can get a bit tedious!) and they find you areas of study that they think you would like.
THEN...you enter what subjects you do currently, your average grades and where you want to go in the country and what ... ...pops a list of 'perfect' universities for you! Then you can click on the buttons to find out more about the courses and universities. Magic.
The site also offers details on personal statements and UCAS forms which are worth a look at. It has all the details the UCAS CD-Rom offers and more. So well worth a look. ...
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Advantages: Finds the degree course you want - quick and free! Disadvantages: Need to concentrate when answering questions.
*You only get one chance to choose a degree course so do it properly* is the message we get from school. Having seen the Ucas guide and read (looked at) one prospectus with hundreds more to read I was losing the will to live. But this site sorted it for me - in about 15 minutes! You complete a questionnaire about what interests you - it took less than 5 minutes - and it brings up the courses that are right for you. It chooses these from the 50,000 ... ...that you get a list of courses that match your interests and other questionnaire results. You can bring in other things like whereabouts you'd like to study, ucas points, type of course. You get some course details but other information can be found on the university website, or ucas - there are links straight to the right page. There's also the other stuff about ucas applications, student life, fees, money and all the rest. Your school has probably ...
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