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  2. Personal statement examples by subject: complete list

    www.thestudentroom.co.uk/university/personal-statements/personal-statements-by...

    On The Student Room, we have hundreds of real personal statements written by students when they applied for university in previous years. You'll find all of these listed below, in order of subject. For more help with writing your personal statement, our personal statement section is a good place to go. You can also find tips and discussion in ...

  3. UCAS: within character limit; over line limit - The Student Room

    www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=5064376

    Original post by MrsKA. You’ll lose anything over the limit, so yours would only submit the 47 lines and you’d lose everything else. I’d remove the lines in between, and see if you can reword the paragraphs to have each final line end early, as mentioned before. The limit is 47 lines therefore it cannot be over 47 lines.

  4. Do universities see the Extra Activities section on UCAS?

    www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=7221992

    There is a section to fill out titled Extra Activities. Do universities see this ( and also the paid employment section). Was going to leave this blank as I already know which extra/ supra curriculars to include in my PS, but happy to list out everything in this section if it is going to help. See more. Yes universities see this information.

  5. Applications, Clearing and UCAS - The Student Room

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    TSR Support Team. We have a brilliant team of more than 60 Support Team members looking after discussions on The Student Room, helping to make it a fun, safe and useful place to hang out. This forum is supported by: artful_lounger. Admit-One. PQ.

  6. What month do you put on UCAS for your qualifications?

    www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1475300

    happyfeet*. You put the month you took the exam. For example, I would put AS History: June 2010. With the retaking part, you first put down the subject and grade achieved, then you put the subject again but this time with 'pending' as the grade, and the date you'll be sitting the retake exam. I.e. English Literature: June 2010: Grade C *add ...

  7. AI checker for UCAS - The Student Room

    www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=7365781

    AI checker for UCAS. 0ll13. 5. I'm quite concerned about the possibility of some of my UCAS personal statement being flagged as AI written, despite writing it entirely on my own. This is because my writing often comes across as quite robotic, I think in part due to my autism. I ran it through some free online ones and some of my sentences came ...

  8. UCAS 47 lines Personal Statement - The Student Room

    www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=7414567

    I’m still finding my way round Student Room - but seeking any advice, experience of ensuring Personal Statement adheres to the 47 lines. If it is under the stipulated character & line count in a Word doc draft does that change (in terms of lines) once transferred to the UCAS form as seen a few worrying posts about formatting.

  9. Getting old UCAS application back? - The Student Room

    www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1287746

    I am at my first year at uni, but have decided the course isn't right for me, so have decided to go into clearing this year. However, I'd like to get my old UCAS application that I used last year, so I can still use so of that information such as the reference and personal statement. However, when I go onto UCAS and go on the option where I ...

  10. How to add GCSE spoken language endorsement onto UCAS?

    www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=6756576

    Applications, Clearing and UCAS. How to add GCSE spoken language endorsement onto UCAS? Did you know? Norwich University of the Arts is the only specialist Arts university to win TEF Gold rating. 4 years ago.

  11. Unique learner number, ucas?! - The Student Room

    www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1813396

    What is the unique learner number that UCAS require? It's a long number that you can find on all of your provisional results certificates. Among all that detail at the top, you should see something called the 'ULN'. This number will be used by the universities to match you to your exam results past and future.