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Episode 45 - University in 2026 – year 12’s biggest questions answeredIn this episode, we’re looking ahead to university from a Year 12 perspective, tackling the questions that are front of mind for students right now. From choosing courses to writing personal statements, this is a chance to hear honest views from current students who are one step ahead in the process.We’re joined by new co-hosts Chloe and Tami, both starting Year 13 and thinking about studying Business (Chloe) and Computer Science (Tami). Together with current student Reece, they share their experiences, worries and advice on the journey to university.We’ll cover:How students decide which courses to considerWhat it feels like to think about moving away from homeFirst-hand experiences of university events and open daysThe reality of predicted grades and how they affect decisionsPersonal statements – including thoughts on the new formatStudent finance – what feels clear and what’s still confusingThe advice Reece would give to his younger selfWhat Chloe and Tami say they’ve learned most from this episodeIf you’re in Year 12 and already thinking about university in 2026, this episode gives you the student perspective on the big questions you might have yourself.Featuring:Chloe Bonner, Year 13 student studying Politics, History and Business Tami Okubote, Year 13 student studying Computer Science, Maths and PhysicsStudents, Parents, Carers and Teachers - please access these FREE resources:UniTasterDays.comThe Students' Guide to University BrochureThe Parents’ Guide to University BrochureThe Teachers' Guide to University BrochureUniversity event incentive platformUniversity Jargon BusterUniversity Subject Guide VideosThe Uni Guide Podcast - all episodes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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