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               Making Applications







        APPLYING TO UNIVERSITY
        During their final year of secondary schooling A-level
        students will start to think seriously about their future
        careers. Many of them will be applying to university.

        Producing a ‘Personal Statement’
        Some students are now being asked to produce a personal
        statement as part of their application to university. This
        should be single spaced on one side of A4 paper. Two thirds
        of it should be about you, your qualifications and experi-
        ences and one third should give your reasons for studying a
        particular course. This should include the career you wish to
        follow  as it will presumably  be related to  the course  you
        hope to study. Part of this can be used when writing a
        ‘profile’ for your CV (see page 150). In both the personal
        statement and the profile you need to ‘sell yourself’. How-
        ever, while you shouldn’t be too modest, it is important not
        to go ‘over the top’.




        APPLYING FOR A JOB
        Because of the increase in the number of websites and the
        increasing popularity and ease of e-mail, applying for a job
        has changed over the past few years. Most employers will



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