WHAT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR THAT WILL DECIDE WHETHER AN UNIVERSITY OFFERS ME A PLACE: A LEVEL RESULTS, SAT SCORES, PERSONAL ESSAY, SCHOOL REPORTS AND TEACHER RECOMMENDATIONS?
There is no single most important factor that universities look at when they consider a student’s application. They consider the student’s performances in all relevant areas as a whole before deciding whether to make the student an offer. Obviously, internal examination results, ‘A’ Level results and SAT scores are important, because they provide the universities with an idea of your academic abilities and potential. Your CCA record is also important, because it gives the universities some idea of your personal interests and all-round abilities. Your CCA record also provides the universities with an indication of how much academic potential you have. For example, if you have consistently achieve outstanding academic results in spite of having a heavy CCA load, the universities will take this as a sign that you can be stretched even further academically when you begin your undergraduate study. Your personal essay and your tutors’ qualitative comments about you will also provide the univ
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