
UCAS Submission Complete! What's Next?
The day has come! Well done to all those who submitted their UCAS form for Medicine or Dentistry today... you have taken your first step! Now the waiting game! 📩 Now that you've submitted your UCAS applications you can breathe and eagerly await the next step of your applications. In the meantime our top tips are: 1) Prepare and collate any resources you may need for interviews. 2) Try and relax and recuperate so that you're in the right mindset when interview offers come thr

How to integrate Manual Dexterity in your Personal Statement?
STEPS to integrating manual dexterity into your Dental School application! Displaying your ability to make coordinated hand, eye and finger movements is integral for stepping your application up a notch, after all, Dentistry is an art! 1. Get creative. Ask yourself ‘what do I do to show I am artistic?’ Brainstorm ideas, and if you are struggling to think of something, you still have time and there is so much out there! Playing a musical instrument, or dancing, which requires

Top Tips on University Life!
Achieving a balance between work, rest and place is crucial in all aspects of your life, and especially do during medical/dental school. These courses are arguably the most full-on and intensive courses at university and so it's important to try your best to strike a balance and enjoy what university has to offer! There are 3 steps that can help you achieve a balance. 1. Study time is a must! Remember why you are at university. Everyday is a new day, sometimes life happens an

UCAS Submission is Almost Here!
With submission day in one week we thought we'd write down our top 3 tips of what we think is the best thing to do before submission! Your personal statement is almost ready, maybe you're at draft 3 or maybe you're on draft 20! It's now time to tie those very few final loose ends and bring yourself to submit it. 1. Read it out loud You must have read it so many times by now, but one way to read it in the most thorough way is to actually say it out loud. Any grammatical flaws