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University | Choosing the Right University Course

Updated: Oct 2, 2020

You are now in your final year of college and the end of the year is fast approaching. It is time to begin thinking about your future. There are many roads to be taken after you have completed your A-Levels, attending university is just one path. At Tech Tutors, we are here to help you make the right decision over which universities to apply to and how to choose the right course for you.


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Here are some tips to help you make the right choice.


1. Make sure you’ve chosen the right subject 

Do you have an occupation in mind? If you do, ensure that your university degree is accepted in that field. Not everyone will leave sixth form having an occupation in mind so it is important to choose a subject that you will enjoy, after all you will be studying it for the next 3-5 years.


2. Visit the universities you have shortlisted

It is important to visit these universities before you make your decision. Explore the local area, get a feel for what life would be like there. Explore the campus and find out the facilities they have to offer.


3. Check the course content

You can check the course content on the university website. If there’s an area within the subject you’re particularly interested in, check whether the university covers it. See how they assess you each year. If exams are not for you, then make sure your course has an element of coursework involved.


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