Regularly voted as one of the top countries in the world to visit, Wales has everything from vibrant cities and rich culture to rolling mountains and breath taking coastal views.
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Completing your UCAS application was just the beginning – now you need to ensure you choose the two universities which suit you best
Read MoreApplying To University After A Gap Year
Taking a gap year is the perfect way to have a break after completing ‘A’ Levels and can give you the chance to earn some much needed cash and gain valuable experience before heading to university for another period of study.
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We’ve all got a past it’s just that some people’s pasts are slightly more interesting than others. Luckily the majority of university’s are fairly open minded and understand that their students may come from a variety of backgrounds and walks of life.
Read MoreFor most UK university courses the deadline for applications is 15th January. The exceptions to this are applications for all courses at Oxford and Cambridge and Medicine, Dentistry, and Veterinary Medicine/Science at all universities. If you’re applying to these courses or universities you’ll need to apply by 15th October.
Read MoreApplying to university without UCAS
UCAS – the Universities and College Admissions Service, provides application services for all higher education courses in the UK. They are responsible for applications for nearly 2.5 million students annually for over 350 university and college places.
Read MoreGoing to university is an adventure for every student, but it’s an even bigger adventure if you decide to study abroad. Here’s our guide to what you need to know if you’re thinking about studying in the US, Europe, Australia, or Asia.
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