Key Dates 15 th October 2012 - Deadline for Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Medicine and Veterinary Science courses and for all courses at Oxford and Cambridge.

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Key Dates 15 th October Deadline for Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Medicine and Veterinary Science courses and for all courses at Oxford and Cambridge. 1 st December 2012 – School Deadline 15 th January 2013 – UCAS deadline for all courses except those Art and Design courses with 24 th March deadline and those courses with 15 th October deadline. 24 th March 2013 – Deadline for all Art and Design courses except those with a 15 th January deadline.

Second, use the excellent four page Personal Statement worksheet on the UCAS APPLY website to plan your statement in detail: atement The worksheet gives you very clear indications about how much to write for each section Remember: At least two thirds on the course Next write out your statement in full and read carefully what you have written and don’t be satisfied until you have re- worked it several times

This four page worksheet contains the most essential guidance of all and should be followed very closely

Two of the most important things to include are: ( 1) Why you are applying for the course you have chosen: Why does the subject interest you? Include evidence that you understand what's required to study the course What got you interested in the subject? What have your learnt about the subject? Any activities that demonstrate your interest in the course(s)

(2 ) Why you are suitable for the course: Which skills and experience do you have that will help you succeed on the course? What have you done to develop your knowledge of the subject? What evidence is there that you have read, studied, gained experiences outside the confines of your A level courses?

Skills you may need to write about Practical Problem solving Enthusiastic Teamwork Good communicator Using own initiative Work under pressure Self motivated Working to deadlines Organisation Leadership Self-expression Scientifically literate Artistic/creative Individual thoughts and ideas

The key question to answer Judge all the content of your Personal Statement draft by asking the question: Does it increase my chances of getting accepted on the course or not? If the answer is no, miss it out