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Teacher with 30 years in the profession and 30 years worth of resources across a range of subjects: English, Politics, Law, Business and Extended Project. Examining experience across these areas as well. I aim to share cheap and affordable resources for the price of a good cup of coffee so that you can spend more of your time, doing the things that you want.

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Teacher with 30 years in the profession and 30 years worth of resources across a range of subjects: English, Politics, Law, Business and Extended Project. Examining experience across these areas as well. I aim to share cheap and affordable resources for the price of a good cup of coffee so that you can spend more of your time, doing the things that you want.
PSHE: A Guide to applying for University for Law students - UCAS and Personal Statement example
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PSHE: A Guide to applying for University for Law students - UCAS and Personal Statement example

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This is a 5-page guide to applying for Law degrees and negotiating the UCAS system specifically for Law students. It includes an example of a Personal Statement for a Law student. Written by a teacher with 30-years’ experience of getting students into University. This guide should prove invaluable to any student wishing to pursue an application in Law. This guide provides a step-by-step approach for prospective law students applying to UK universities through the UCAS system. It covers the application process, important deadlines, top universities to consider, and tips for writing a compelling UCAS Personal Statement. Key steps include registering on the UCAS website, researching and selecting courses, completing the application, writing a personal statement, obtaining a reference, and submitting the application before the deadlines. The guide also highlights top UK universities for law and offers advice on crafting a strong personal statement.