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"Our mission is to provide young people with the skills, knowledge and resources they need to make confident and informed choices about their futures and achieve their full potential."

At FutureSmart Careers, we pride ourselves on providing highly effective, impartial and inspirational careers guidance programmes to young people delivered by advisers that are qualified to Level 6 or Level 7 in careers guidance. 

We have built a strong track record of delivering services that are flexible, reactive and relevant to the unique needs of schools, students and their parents.

Our range of support services includes one to one guidance sessions, psychometric assessments and action plans as well as workshops, talks, online resources and regular newsletters.   

We are proud to have achieved the Matrix Standard and, as an affiliate member of the CDI (Career Development Institute), FutureSmart Careers is committed to the highest standards of professional conduct and service delivery.

We are also a Morrisby strategic partner and a recognised provider with the Careers and Enterprise Company. 

We use our specialist knowledge to work in partnership with schools to support the Gatsby process ensuring that the student journey remains at the centre of all that we do. To find out more about how we support meeting the Gatsby Benchmarks: Click here

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  • "I wanted to say a huge thank you for being a fundamental part of our Year 11 Futures Day. The workshops you delivered were engaging, inspiring, and motivating, and the feedback we’ve received from students has been excellent."

    ASK Delivery Event, Hertfordshire
  • "Thank you so much for the amazing support and help over the last few years, Alex, you and Vicky and the team have been so amazing and everything you do is incredibly appreciated!"

    Cathedral School, Llandaf
  • "The advisor was professional and approachable throughout the session, making parents feel comfortable to ask questions without judgement."  

    ASK Delivery Event, Devon
  • "It was amazing overall. Discussing my careers and my future. It was a good opportunity to speak to someone about my future."

    Year 11 student, Buxton School, Leytonstone
  • "Thank you to you and your team. Our students have raved about their appointments and it is apparent in the conversations that they felt comfortable enough to open up considerably. I am so impressed by the quality of the service you have provided."

    Assistant Headteacher, St Thomas the Apostle School and Sixth Form
  • “There are so many options and ways to get onto specific careers that I was unsure about beforehand. It's reassuring to know the amount of options.”

    Year 12 student, Torquay Girls Grammar School, Torquay
  • "Thank you so much for sharing the feedback with us and it is totally deserved! 

    We feel very fortunate to have such an amazing team working with and supporting our students."

    Careers Coordinator, Exmouth Community College
  • “I have a clearer idea on how to approach my A levels and university options.”

    Year 11 student, Christ’s School, Surrey
  • "The advisor following the session made herself available for parents to ask further questions, giving all adequate time to understand and absorb the information in relation to individuals circumstances."

    ASK Delivery Event, Devon
  • "Thank you for all the work that you and your team have done for our students this year."

    Careers Lead, Highworth Warneford School, Wiltshire

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Navigating the UCAS Application Process and Crafting Your Personal Statement

October 2023

 

The transition from school to university marks a significant chapter in every student's life. As you embark on the next chapter, one crucial step stands between you being accepted at the university of your choosing is the UCAS application process. At the heart of this is the personal statement where you should showcase your aspirations, experiences, and suitability for your chosen course. In this blog, we guide you through the intricacies of the UCAS application and provide some insights into crafting a compelling personal statement. 

 

The UCAS Application: A Comprehensive Guide 

The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) is the gateway to higher education in the United Kingdom. From browsing through universities and courses to submitting your application, UCAS streamlines the entire process. Here's a step-by-step breakdown to keep you on track: 

  1. Research and Exploration: Visit the UCAS website to explore various courses, institutions, and entry requirements. Consider your passions, strengths, and career goals when selecting your choices. 

  1. Creating an Account: Register on the UCAS website to initiate your application. This platform will be your central hub for managing your university applications. 

  1. Course Selection: Choose up to five courses to apply for. Be mindful of entry requirements, deadlines, and potential prerequisites. 

  1. Personal Details: Enter your personal information, educational history, and relevant qualifications accurately. Pay attention to detail, as any discrepancies could affect your application. 

  1. Writing Your Personal Statement: This is your chance to shine! Craft a compelling personal statement that highlights your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, passions, and reasons for choosing your desired course. 

  1. Reference: Provide the contact details of a referee, typically a teacher or academic mentor, who can vouch for your suitability and potential as a university student. 

  1. Submission and Payment: Review your application and submit it along with the necessary fee. Ensure your choices are well thought out, as changes may incur additional charges. 

  1. Tracking and Offers: Use UCAS Track to monitor the progress of your applications. You'll receive offers from universities, and you can select your firm and insurance choices. 

 

 

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Crafting a Captivating Personal Statement 

Your personal statement is the centre piece of your UCAS application. It's your space to convey your individuality, passion for the subject, and commitment to your chosen path. 

Preparation! 

Before you start your first draft, make sure you have spent some time conducting some research into your chosen subjectBegin by investigating reading lists offered by the university and find relevant newspaper articles, periodicals and journals that link to your subject. You don’t need to read everything you can get your hands on, but pick some titles and content that you think will be the most interestingYou could also explore online courses through platforms like FutureLearn, Coursera and Open Learn and investigate podcasts and television programmesAs you explore a variety of sources, make some notes about your discoveries and reflect on what has been meaningful and what you have learntBe prepared to integrate your insights into your personal statement to show real passion, depth and commitment to studying your selected subject. 

 Here are some other tips to create a standout personal statement: 

  1. Structure and Clarity: Organise your statement with an engaging introduction, a detailed main body and a succinct conclusion. Be clear and concise in your writing. 

  1. Showcase Your Passion: Explain why you're enthusiastic about the chosen course and how your interests have developed over time. 

  1. Demonstrate Skills: Showcase skills like critical thinking, problem-solving, teamwork, and communication that are valuable for university studies. 

  1. Highlight Relevant Experience: Discuss academic achievements, relevant work experience (especially if you are applying to a vocational course), extracurricular activities, and any leadership roles you've held. 

  1. Link to Future Goals: Explain how the course aligns with your future career goals. Universities want to see that you've thought about the long-term impact of your education. 

  1. Proofread Thoroughly: Typos and errors can detract from the professionalism of your statement. Proofread meticulously and consider asking a teacher or mentor to review it as well. 

  1. Originality: Avoid using clichés or overly generic statements. Be authentic and genuine in your expression. 

The UCAS application process and personal statement are stepping stones toward your academic journey. Take the time to research, reflect, and craft a personal statement that truly represents you. Remember, this is your opportunity to stand out and demonstrate your potential to prospective universities. Embrace the process, put your best foot forward, and set the stage for a successful university experience. 

At FutureSmart Careers, our advisers can help with the preparation process for UCAS applications with information on university entry requirements and tips on how to make your personal statement stand out.  

If would like to talk to any of our careers advisers for specialised one-to-one personal careers advice and guidance about navigating the UCAS process or understanding your options, please do reach out to us at helpline@futuresmartcareers.co.uk 

 

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