The
Education
Bureau
The
Education
Bureau
Shortage of manpower, tight schedules and limited in-house expertise
can often stand in the way of Schools providing an effective programme of Careers Education...
that's where we come in.
APPLYING FOR MEDICINE
In order to increase the chances of securing a place to study Medicine, preparation for the application should begin as early as Year 11(5), if not before.
Work Experience, Admission Tests, Subject Knowledge, Transferable Skills; are just some of the key words that applicants need to become familiar with as part of their application.
We can help your students lay the groundwork so they know what to expect. We'll provide them with an Action Plan that will set them on track to get that offer.
APPLYING TO COMPETITIVE UNIVERSITIES
We will demystify the process of applying to competitive universities for your students and give them the tools to make their application stand out.
Our consultations will provide each student with a plan for effective preparation, a boost to their confidence and ultimately a strong application, one that is worthy of consideration.
UNIVERSITY COURSE SEARCH
workshops
It's a maze out there in terms of finding the right course and understanding what university entry requirements actually mean. These workshops set out to demystify this process.
We will work with your students, helping them to search for courses that appeal to them and that suit their skills and abilities.
Our Workshops will help to inspire your students, to explore their career options, and to discover where their prospective course could take them.
PERSONAL STATEMENT workshops
Students have 4000 characters to demonstrate to admissions tutors why they are a suitable candidate. Highlights of our workshops include:
- students are divided into groups depending on their course choice because we believe that one size does NOT fit all
- students will receive a clear outline on why universities ask for a Personal Statement and how they will use it
- students will have the chance to examine 'good' and 'bad' examples of a Personal Statement
- students engage in discussions on the importance of structure
- all students will participate in a brainstorming session, helping them to discover and highlight their skillset
- material is provided for independent work
- a drafting excercise as well as one free mini review of the student's first draft
THE SCHOOL REFERENCE
A good School Reference can sometimes make the difference between your students receiving a successful or unsuccessful decision from universities. We train your staff so they know what they should be aiming for when writing a reference, and what they should be avoiding.
OUTSOURCING
Ideal for schools without a dedicated Careers Office. Our team of trained staff will help manage your University Entry process - from start to finish.
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