Posts tagged A Level
University Admissions: Psychology

Psychology is an immensely popular subject to study at university in the UK with many applications in the fields of health, education, business, law and marketing as well as others. In this article, we discuss the merits of studying Psychology at university as well as how to best prepare for UK university applications to study Psychology.

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University Applications Guide: Gap Years & Deferrals

To support students applying to UK universities, we are publishing a series of articles on the preparation and work required during the application and admissions process in order to secure a university place. In this article, we discuss the advantages and disadvantages to consider when it comes to deferrals & gap years.

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Product of the Month: Biochemistry Masterclass

At Libra Education, we aim to maximise opportunities for young people to study in the UK and achieve their academic potential. For this reason, we are proud to offer students masterclass courses in a range of different subjects. In this article, we focus on our Biochemistry masterclass course led by Myrto, a Cambridge University lecturer and experienced tutor.

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University Applications Guide: Personal Statement

To support students applying to UK universities, we are publishing a series of articles on the preparation and work required during the application and admissions process in order to secure a university place. In this article, we discuss the personal statement and how students can get this important document right.

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Product of the Month: G5 University Consultancy

At Libra Education, we aim to maximise opportunities for young people to study in the UK and achieve their academic potential. For this reason, we are proud to prepare and support students with applications to the G5 Universities - five of the most prestigious English universities with a reputation for excellence in public research including: Imperial College London, the London School of Economics, the University of Cambridge, the University of Oxford and University College London.

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