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Really know what you want to study and why. That clarity sets the direction and the drive to complete your super-curriculars.
— BSc Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College London
Demonstrate top-tier quantitative ability and genuine curiosity by going beyond the curriculum through self-driven projects, competitions or analytical work.
— BSc Economics, Finance & Data Science, Imperial College London
Find books to read, be curious, and explore the module list for the course you want to study. Indicative reading lists show real research.
— BSc Management, The London School of Economics and Political Science
Immerse yourself in the intricacies of the subject. Genuinely find your ‘why’ — the reason you want to pursue further education in this field.
— BSc Mathematics & Economics, The London School of Economics and Political Science
Practice mock interviews, reach out to connections, and try to set up real mock sessions — practice truly makes perfect.
— BA Philosophy, Politics & Economics, University of Oxford
Consistently revising for 30 minutes a day beats revising once a week for five hours. Let your work compound.
— BSc Statistics, Economics & Finance, UCL
Invest heavily in your extracurriculars and show the real, personal reason why you want to study this subject.
—BSc Geography & Economics, UCL
Applying to university can be nerve-wracking, but remember that there are always multiple paths to reach the same destination — one university decision will not define your future.
— BSc Economics, The London School of Economics and Political Science
Start preparing for admissions tests as early as possible — don’t leave it until Year 13, as real improvement takes consistent time and effort.
— Kiran Patel, BSc Economics, Finance & Data Science, Imperial College London
Everyone is applying to university, and everyone is on their own journey — so focus on yours. Be unique in your application, whatever ‘unique’ looks like to you.
— Usman Siddique, BSc Mathematics with Statistics, Imperial College London