The race to University
There’s always something in the press about students getting into universities. Schools measure their success by exam results and university offers, so the more of their students that get a place at university, the better.
But there’s more to getting into your first-choice university than just applying. If your kids are planning to go to university, you’d better be ready for some driving around the country visiting their top choices! And there are different entry criteria, not only for each university, but for each course too.
Give your teen an edge
Number one priority is to study to get the grades they need. Even if they have an unconditional offer, it’s wise to aim for as high a grade as possible; it will set the right expectations and won’t gain them a reputation for only doing the bare minimum. The personal statement is important. During their last couple of years at school they should be looking at what they can add to this. That might be:- Charity work
- Volunteering in a local community project
- Playing team sports
- Coaching younger kids in something
- Doing part-time work
- External activities like Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, Scouts, Cadets, etc.