During this event, students are required to select a minimum of 6 choices on Woodle, which will be monitored along with their attendance. The deadline for making choices is 9th May at 5pm. There are various sessions available covering topics such as admissions tests for Oxford and Cambridge, personal statements, exploring medicine, student finance, visual sociology, writing personal statements, mental health nursing, apprenticeships at the BBC, private equity investing, personal projects in STEM, decolonising the curriculum, learning Arabic, Margaret Thatcher's image, studying architecture, and many more.
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The sessions cover a wide range of topics, from admissions tests and personal statements to exploring different career paths in fields such as medicine, finance, sociology, and journalism. The speakers include professionals and alumni sharing their experiences and insights to help students make informed decisions about their future education and career paths.
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Students can also attend sessions on topics like the power of language, unlocking culture and communication, opportunities in the NHS, studying computer science, electronic engineering, and computer systems engineering. These sessions aim to provide valuable information on various subjects and industries to help students make informed decisions about their higher education and future career paths.
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