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The personal statement on the UCAS form

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Undergraduate Admissions (PodOxford)
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Three Oxford tutors talk to Mike what they do and don't like to read in a personal statement, and what they actually do with the information which students provide.
Most applicants to university get a bit stuck when they fill in their UCAS form - what is the 'personal statement' they are supposed to write? How much and what style is required?

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Undergraduate Admissions (PodOxford)
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Mike Nicholson
Richard Earl
Steve Roberts
Lucinda Rumsey
Keywords
admissions
Department: University Administration and Services (UAS)
Date Added: 26/06/2007
Duration: 00:13:50

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