You only need 3 a levels..guys don’t get worked up with doing more there’s no point your offers will only be 3 a levels and it’s better if you do amazing in 3 subjects rather than do average in 4...
I was gonna do a 4th, which was one that I didn't need. I realised that if I didn't do as well with that A- level, then that would kinda ruin my chances, since I felt like my grades were quite unpredictable with that subject, which is not what I wanted.
If you still have it, would you upload your personal statement so that we could see how it was structured and some of the points that made it so strong in the first place?
Heyy thank you so much for this video! It really helped xx I wish to apply to LSE for Economics, and I was wondering if making an early application in September or October would be more advantageous than applying in December? Furthermore, would you advise a paragraph in the personal statement to be focused on the a level subjects you take? Also, because I don't live in the UK, i haven't had the chance to attend open lectures or summer schools...would this be a great disadvantage? Thank you for your time...i'm sorry to bombard you with so many questions but i'd really appreciate your advice.
Hey this is so helpful! I am so worried about student debt though. I want to do design for film and television in the future, but I am stressing so much about my Fine Art, Film Studies, and Media Studies. How do I cope with all of this? I am on the summer holidays by the way and going into year 13 (A2)
Do you know how hard it is to get into LSE as Master / Doc student ? Especially if you haven’t receive your education from any British education institution?
Hi I'm originally from south Africa but live in scotland. I'm 16 and have finished my "Higher" subjects which is basically the equivalent of A levels in England and am waiting on my results. My previous year grades (which we call National 5 and are equivalent to GCSE's) were 5 A and 1 B. This year I hope to get around 3 A and 2C. The university course I am applying for at the university of Edinburgh states that the standard entry requirements are 3 A and 1B. Do you think I could still be made a conditional or unconditional offer?
Could you by any chance possibly share your personal statement?? It would be of massive massive help as I’m preparing mine for 2020 entry!! Thank you! Love from India
You only need 3 a levels..guys don’t get worked up with doing more there’s no point your offers will only be 3 a levels and it’s better if you do amazing in 3 subjects rather than do average in 4...
Agreed.
I was gonna do a 4th, which was one that I didn't need. I realised that if I didn't do as well with that A- level, then that would kinda ruin my chances, since I felt like my grades were quite unpredictable with that subject, which is not what I wanted.
The word is catalyst , you’re welcome😫😫😫💕
LOOOOL. I stuck with 'machine' in the end. It wasn't quite what I was looking for, but it'll have to do haha
Angeliculture 😫🤣 your video was so so useful& im hoping to apply for both Oxford and LSE. Do you have a Linkedin i can speak to you more on? X
thanks for the feedback, my email address is in the description box if you have any questions :)
If you still have it, would you upload your personal statement so that we could see how it was structured and some of the points that made it so strong in the first place?
Hey, I'm unable to do that but I will have loads of personal statement videos coming out during UCAS season which should be of help :)
Heyy thank you so much for this video! It really helped xx
I wish to apply to LSE for Economics, and I was wondering if making an early application in September or October would be more advantageous than applying in December? Furthermore, would you advise a paragraph in the personal statement to be focused on the a level subjects you take?
Also, because I don't live in the UK, i haven't had the chance to attend open lectures or summer schools...would this be a great disadvantage?
Thank you for your time...i'm sorry to bombard you with so many questions but i'd really appreciate your advice.
Hey this is so helpful! I am so worried about student debt though. I want to do design for film and television in the future, but I am stressing so much about my Fine Art, Film Studies, and Media Studies. How do I cope with all of this? I am on the summer holidays by the way and going into year 13 (A2)
Do you know how hard it is to get into LSE as Master / Doc student ? Especially if you haven’t receive your education from any British education institution?
Hi I'm originally from south Africa but live in scotland. I'm 16 and have finished my "Higher" subjects which is basically the equivalent of A levels in England and am waiting on my results. My previous year grades (which we call National 5 and are equivalent to GCSE's) were 5 A and 1 B. This year I hope to get around 3 A and 2C. The university course I am applying for at the university of Edinburgh states that the standard entry requirements are 3 A and 1B. Do you think I could still be made a conditional or unconditional offer?
How do you get into extracurricular activities like the ones mentioned in this video x
Watch my video on extracurriculars
Why didn’t you firm Oxford ?
Now I want to know... what’s that word 😂
I went with "engine" in the end lol
Could you by any chance possibly share your personal statement?? It would be of massive massive help as I’m preparing mine for 2020 entry!! Thank you! Love from India
Yes please, I've been struggling to create one!
Hey, I'm unable to do that but I will have loads of personal statement videos coming out during UCAS season which should be of help :)
@@angelicaolawepo Thank you! 💕
Ahh, thank you ❤️
Talk about the LNAT please
Will do pretty soon!
You’re beautiful.