selecting the right UK university can be daunting for students. there is a multitude of advice out in cyberspace, but much of it is conflicting. these articles examines the viewpoints of three students that have just completed a BA honours course, all at different universities and all studying different courses. two of the student achieved 2:1 whilst the third was awarded first class honours. the common factors that the student considered to be important have been listed and summarised.
choosing the right university-location,location,location!
the first decision to make is betwen town and city. its a myth that rural students are daunted by the big city or bright lights, in exactly the same way that students from inner cities are not comfortable in universities in market town. it is personal choice and selecting the right environment that most appeals is the first box to thick. next come geographical location.inland or beach? remote or easily accessible? on a motorway and main rail line or tucked away in a corner of the mainland? again,personal preference is the key, but decision should be reached after factoring in all the necesities including travel back to the students home.
picking the universities-the important is UCAS points
ambition is a great thing and when coupled with the great confidence can often lead to potential students over-reaching when completing the UCAS form. the general filing was to reach for the stars with thefirst choice but play safe on option two.ensuring that the required points total is passed comfortably.
selecting the right university-choose the correct course
just as in J.K.Rowling's world of wizardy, the university can choose the student like wand chooses a wizard.
often a course is only available in a select few university thereby narrowing the parameters of the student's search. if having studied all the university that provide the course the student wishes to study. the student is not impressed with the university available, then rethink on the course is worth considering.
What universitiey is right for you?
web galleries, brochures and virtual tours are fine but there is no subtitute for putting feet on the ground and visiting the university that you are considering. the vast majority of university have open days for potential students and certainly the top two on your list, at the very least should be vissited before commiting. there invariably are q&a sessions with current students. so use the time wisely andprepare any question you have in advance but dont be afraid to ask something that comes to you in a very last minutes.
A university education-enjoy!
all three of the students that helpedwith this articles agreed in one thing. the time flew by and they enjoyed every minute of it.