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Recommended for students in Year 12 about to start their application. This talk goes into greater depth about what students can do to craft the most effective personal statement possible. It includes practical advice on how students can get started on writing their first draft. at King’s College London

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Recommended for students in Year 12 about to start their application. This talk goes into greater depth about what students can do to craft the most effective personal statement possible. It includes practical advice on how students can get started on writing their first draft.
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The experienced Schools and Colleges Liaison team and student ambassadors deliver a range of lively and engaging talks and workshops to students in years 12 and 13, as well as their parents. 

Talks normally last 30-45 minutes plus a 15 minute question and answer session, but they can be tailored to your requirements.

Recommended talks for Year 12 students
We offer the following sessions for Year 12 students during the following months:

September-December

  • Studying in London
  • Why go to university?

January-July

  • Choosing the right course
  • Competitive applications
  • Personal statements
  • Studying in London
  • Why go to university?

Recommended talks for Year 13 students
We offer the following sessions for Year 13 students during the following months:

September-December

  • Choosing the right course
  • Competitive applications
  • Personal statements
  • Preparing for university
  • Studying in London
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