Wednesday, 30 December 2015

So what is the EPQ for A level students?

As I said on a previous blog, there is a lot of change with A levels in the UK now. Most universities will be making offers based on three A levels only - the only exception being medicine. 

So very top universities are very interested in what else you have to offer them. The most popular qualification is the EPQ - Extended Project Qualification. This is a piece of research on a subject of your own choice - linked to an aspect of what you want to do at university. It shows your interest and commitment to your chosen field and you should make reference to this on your Personal Statement. It does not count as a separate A level on its own, but it does show your commitment to your subject and shows you have extended and developed your views. The EPQ is growing in popularity. 

So do you need to do it? Well, if you are headed for a top university and are predicted grade A s you should definitely be doing it. If you are getting lower predictions you should focus on your A levels alone.

At CATS Canterbury we also offer a great range of other qualifications which all boost your chance of university entry - online university courses, Leadership Awards, Business, Science and Enterprise Events - they are all listed in your Key Professions booklet. Always remember that 3 grade As are not enough..... You need to show more. You need to be a broader candidate showing interest and commitment to your subject. There are no short cuts to success but we are here to help you all the way.

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