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You dont submit a transcript (but do send testing): Almost all U.S. universities require you to submit an official transcript and/or detail your entire high school course load. However, UCAS universities will rarely request your transcript, and they will notify you after you apply if they need it.
There are seven sections on the application: personal details. additional information (for UK applicants only) student finance arrangements (UK applicants only) course choices (up to five choices) education so far. employment history. personal statement and reference.
Completing your UCAS Application - Step by Step Log on to the UCAS Apply and complete each section of the Application until it is fully complete, print the whole application, then pay and send on the UCAS website.
Dont be tempted to copy or share your statement UCAS scans all personal statements through a similarity detection system to compare them with previous statements.
Register with UCAS. Complete your details. Add your education history. Complete your employment history. Select your course choices. Write a personal statement. Submit your application. Get a reference, pay your application fee, and send your application to us.
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You can add more choices to your application as long as its before 30 June and youve not replied to any offers. If you accepted an offer and are made unsuccessful by the uni or college before 30 June, you may be able to add more by contacting our Customer Experience Centre .
Donts Dont be modest or shy. Dont exaggerate if you do, you may get caught out in an interview when asked to elaborate on an interesting achievement. Dont use quotes from someone else, or cliches. Dont leave it to the last minute your statement will seem rushed and important information could be left out.
Yes, you can re-use the same - or similar - personal statement. As long as your name hasnt changed! UCAS get people re-applying in the next cycle all the time, and are very aware that your cant plagiarise your own work.

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