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Help Me Choose a University!
A winding path… Remember, your degree or A-level choice does not determine your life or your future career. Of course, certain careers require specific qualifications and these tend to be sciences based e.g. Medicine. However, unless you’re sure this is the field for you...
Advice: Summer Jobs and How to Get Them
Getting a summer job is a fantastic way of beating the boredom bug and injecting adventure into your holidays. The transitory nature of the experience is the perfect opportunity for you to explore different avenues...
Study at Home With a Top University - The Open University
The Open University is different. You study at home with lots of support from your tutor and other university staff. Your course materials are delivered to your door - or accessed online in some cases...
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Apprenticeships
If you’ve got a good idea of where you want to go with your career and like the idea of earning while you learn, an Apprenticeship could be for you. It guarantees top quality training, but lets you develop skills and gain qualifications on the job.
Apprenticeships - Earn While You Learn
Guide to Scholarships and Burseries at Middlesex University.
The costs of a university education – and the ways you can fund your time at university – change in September 2006. But to help, many universities will offer scholarships to cover fees and living expenses.
Middlesex University are offering more scholarships than ever before, demonstrating our commitment to offering the widest possible access to our excellent teaching and facilities.
Read more below about all our scholarships, or call us free on 0800 923 3959.
Guide to Scholarships and Burseries at Middlesex University.
The costs of a university education – and the ways you can fund your time at university – change in September 2006. But to help, many universities will offer scholarships to cover fees and living expenses.
Middlesex University are offering more scholarships than ever before, demonstrating our commitment to offering the widest possible access to our excellent teaching and facilities.
Read more below about all our scholarships, or call us free on 0800 923 3959.
Social Work: The Future’s Bright
Social work is a challenging and exciting career choice. Also the social care sector is currently taking a huge step forward, embracing improvements in standards and developing greater professionalism amongst the workforce. Could social work be the career for you?
What do social workers do?
Some Key Points for Sitting an Exam
Most important lesson: You should NOT be writing for at least the first 10 mins of an exam. Remember – it is not a competition to write the most or the fastest. Take 3 slow deep breaths before turning over the paper and don’t get distracted by everyone else racing along: you’ll achieve more by spending 30 seconds calming yourself down.
Spend the first 5 mins quickly reading through the whole paper – this will help you decide how to plan your time. Spend the next 5 mins briefly writing a time plan – try and allocate time according to the number of marks given. The more marks, the more time you should spend on the answer.
Read every question TWICE. Yes, I said TWICE. The second time round, underline key words and circle action points. Mis-reading questions is a common way of losing out on points. Remember that someone has to be able to read your answer if you want them to award marks – so write clearly and make it easy for them. Include all your working out and any notes in a separate area or booklet if possible – many examining boards will often award marks if they see evidence of key points that may be missed in your final answer.
At the end of each answer, read the question and then the answer again. Check that it makes sense, that your grammar and punctuation is good and that you have done the action points circled. It’s easier to do this as you go along instead of thinking you’ll have time at the end. For mathematical questions – make sure you include the correct units; is it degrees Celsius, Fahrenheit or Kelvin? Is it 1g or 1 Kg?
If you are struggling with a question – come back to it at the end if you have time. The first 50% of marks awarded are easier to get than the second 50% – so giving a decent stab at two questions is likely to get you more marks than just one perfect answer. Also – do your best to stick to your time plan.
Avoid dissecting the exam afterwards – it is often depressing and has NO impact on your performance. Rest for at least an hour even if you have another exam in the afternoon. Your brain needs time to shut down and for the adrenaline to stop. Go for a walk outside if possible – fresh air and natural light are great for refreshing your body and brain.
Great Revising Tips
Oh my God! You have a whole load of revision to do, time is ticking away – your heart is ticking faster and you meant to start earlier but you didn’t and now you are in serious trouble. Why do we do it to ourselves every time? And how come all the others who make out that they ‘seriously know nothing’ actually do know plenty.
