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University And College Admissions

More than good grades: how your child can craft a compelling university application

Mona Porwal
By Mona Porwal Published December 12, 2024
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More Than Good Grades: How Your Child Can Craft a Compelling University Application

With the 29th January 2025 deadline for most UK undergraduate course applications rapidly approaching, students are racing against time to submit their best possible applications. UCAS data shows the second-highest increase in applications to UK universities in history, which makes standing out more crucial than ever. So, how can your child ensure their application captures the attention of admissions officers? While academic grades are important, a compelling university application goes far beyond them.

Prioritise a Course Over a University

One of the most common mistakes students make is choosing a university based purely on its reputation. However, a more thoughtful approach is to focus on selecting a course that truly aligns with their interests and aspirations. When students are passionate about what they’re studying, they tend to engage more fully with the content, leading to a more positive and successful university experience.

Understanding the details of the course, including its structure, modules, and academic focus, will help your child tailor their application to demonstrate genuine enthusiasm and a clear understanding of why the course excites them. Admissions officers are more likely to be impressed by an applicant who shows a deep understanding of their course and can articulate why it’s the right fit.

Research, Research, and Research Some More

Choosing the right university is a significant decision that will shape your child’s academic and personal life for the next few years. That’s why conducting thorough research is essential. From reading entry requirements to exploring the modules and strengths of individual departments, students should aim to gather as much information as possible.

At Oxford International College Brighton, we encourage students to dive deep into researching their prospective universities. Visiting Open Days, speaking with current students and faculty, and even looking at the research output of the department are all vital steps. This process helps students make informed choices about which course and university will best suit their needs and goals. Furthermore, such research allows them to connect their personal experiences and academic interests to the course, which is essential for crafting a strong personal statement.

League Tables Don’t Always Tell the Full Story

Many students rely heavily on league tables to inform their university decisions, but these rankings often emphasise factors that may not be relevant to every student’s goals. While league tables can provide a general idea, they often focus on aspects like research funding or overall reputation, which might not align with your child’s personal needs.

In contrast, visiting the university campus in person provides invaluable insights. Students can explore the university’s environment, engage with faculty, and get a sense of whether the course will be a good fit. This first-hand experience often proves to be a more accurate indicator of how well a university suits a student’s needs, and it can help them reflect on the key qualities they want to highlight in their application.

Take a Holistic Approach

While a good set of GCSEs is essential for university entry, admissions teams also consider a wide range of factors that contribute to a student’s potential for success. In addition to academic qualifications, personal qualities, extracurricular activities, life experiences, and super-curricular achievements (activities beyond the curriculum that enrich their understanding of a subject) all play a significant role.

Encourage your child to develop a well-rounded application that demonstrates more than just academic ability. A strong personal statement that reflects their unique attributes, experiences, and motivations will stand out far more than one that focuses solely on grades. Admissions officers are looking for students who will thrive in their academic community, not just those who have the highest scores.

Focus on Relevance

When applying to UK universities, students should ensure their extracurricular activities and personal experiences are directly relevant to their chosen course. While achievements outside of the classroom are valuable, it’s crucial that these contributions reflect a genuine interest in the subject they wish to study. For example, a student applying for a History course might highlight relevant activities like attending history lectures, reading academic journals, or participating in historical re-enactments.

Admissions officers are most impressed by students who demonstrate a deep intellectual curiosity and a passion for exploring their subject beyond the classroom. Students should reflect on how their experiences have shaped their interest in the subject, as this will give them an edge in crafting a personal statement that resonates with the admissions team.

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Choose Authenticity Over Perfection

The trend of hiring application tutors has become increasingly common, but it’s important for your child’s application to retain their authentic voice. Admissions officers want to understand why your child is passionate about the course, and the best way to show this is through a personal, genuine personal statement.

While guidance and support are important, students should be encouraged to write their own applications. Admissions teams can easily spot when an application is not the student’s own work. Personal statements that sound overly polished or professionally written may come across as inauthentic. At Oxford International College Brighton, we help students ensure their applications are both reflective of their abilities and interesting to admissions officers while still retaining their unique voice and perspective.

Conclusion

As competition for university places increases, students need to go beyond good grades and develop a compelling, well-rounded application. By prioritising the right course, conducting thorough research, and crafting an authentic personal statement, your child can improve their chances of securing a place at their chosen university. Universities seek students who are not only academically capable but also intellectually curious, passionate, and a good fit for their academic community. Helping your child demonstrate these qualities will set them apart from other applicants and ensure they make a lasting impression.

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