Firstly, huge congratulations to everyone who has just received their A-Level results and is starting university in September! This has been a crazy year and I can’t imagine how you must have been feeling whilst waiting for results. I really hope everybody is pleased with the outcome and however things turned out, you should be so proud of yourself!
Throughout school and sixth form, I’d always had the goal of going to university and I just focused on one thing at a time: GCSEs, A-Levels, work experience, volunteering, extra-curriculars etc. Even though I always had the plan to go to university, it was only after Results Day that it actually hit me that I was going to be moving away from home, meeting so many new people and transitioning into a new way of learning and a whole new lifestyle. I often get questions about how uni differs from sixth form, how I changed my revision methods and coped with being away from home so I thought I’d share some of my tips here! I study Medicine but I think a lot of these points could be applied to any course at any university 😊
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AuthorI am a 19 year old aspiring doctor and I am currently studying at medical school, after completing my A-Levels in Biology, Chemistry and Maths. I created this blog to share my study tips and techniques and advice on applying to university, as well as some health and lifestyle posts, too. I hope you find them useful! Jasmine x Archives
August 2020
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