

“A Pre-Masters? What’s a Pre-Masters?”
Do you want to study but aren’t quite ready for a Masters? A Pre-Masters gave me the opportunity for a more gradual transition.
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Do you want to study but aren’t quite ready for a Masters? A Pre-Masters gave me the opportunity for a more gradual transition.
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Finding the time and energy to study for a Masters whilst working can be a challenge, luckily online and distance learning makes it much easier.
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SOAS ICC student, Hyunyong Cho, takes us through his UCAS application journey receiving 1-to-1 sessions and help with his personal statement.
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Ten top tips on how to write the perfect personal statement. SOAS students are here to help you with some ideas before you get started.
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Helping you to understand UCAS terms clearly — what exactly IS a ‘non-standard qualification’?
What are UCAS tariff points? And what exactly are non-standard qualifications? Let us put your mind at ease.
Writing a personal statement can be a daunting task. Depending on how you look at it, you either have just one page to list all
You may have heard the term ‘contextual data’ in relation to getting lower offers to get into university, but what exactly does it mean?
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