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mollykins | 09:36 Wed 26th Jan 2011 | Jobs & Education
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I know it's early, but if I haven't got enough stuff for my personal statement for UCAS, I can still do something about it and get more experience or something.

I'm hoping to do marine biology or a similar subject, aswell as good enough grades, will this be enough?

1) Stats grade - the most important part of the maths to the uni courses (if better than average maths)

2) sea cadets . . . i'll have been part of it for 4 years and an instructor by then.

3) Marine conservation society . . . I joined it and will be doing beach surveys/ cleanups soon (so will have done some before submitting my application)

4) sealife centre job (if I get it) Plus they do a lot of conservation rather than the local theme park which unaturally shows animals off, making them do tricks.

5) scuba diving (in majorca and lanzarote) and hopefully i'll go on a marine conservation kinda holiday for a few weeks in the summer of 2012, which i could mention.

6) engineering project (we went to an engineering company yesterday and we'll have to work on a problem that involves maths in the real world, we then have to present our answers in a couple of weeks infront of aload of people!)

7)I also have a few RYA boating qualifications, including power level 2 (displacement).

That's all I can think of that's relevant at the moment, but i might remember more in a bit
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We'll be waiting..............:o(
Good grief molly....I think you've got more than enough. Besides-it will be the grades that count.
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But remember a couple of those might not happen such as the sealife centre job and the stats grade.
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And you only get 4000 characters I think, that's only a couple of pages (I think).
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molly...have you looked at this? There are examples of good personal statements-

http://www.studential...tatements/default.asp
Yes doc...she can put in things she plans to do. But she is still about a year off submitting it....if I am not mistaken.
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Docspoc they're things i have already done/got or hopefully will have by the time I have to write it for my UCAS (university) application.
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Thanks pasta I saw one for marine biology which has aweful spelling and grammar and another better one, which I have more stuff to include than them apaprantly got offers from 4 unis. Although it doesn't say what grades they got.
That's OK molls....at least it gives you something to go by. Yes,the spelling and grammar were pretty awful....and good that you recognised that.
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Even I recognised it, so it msut be bad. Although when I'm writing a formal letter etc, I do take more care and use spellcheck.
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But the more relevant experience I have the better, but I was wondering what the kind of standard amount people have, thanks pasta, your link kinda answered that.
No problem molly x

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