-Research the courses that you’re interested in. -On the day, check out websites. If you want to know exactly which courses are available on the day, some universities’ homepages will be displaying live updates. -Have your details ready before you call. Most universities will ask you for your ten-digit UCAS number, the qualifications you’ve taken, and the grades you’ve achieved. -Be patient if you don’t get through straight away. Phone lines can get very busy, but you’ll get through eventually and it’ll be worth the wait. -Check your emails throughout the day. Most universities will confirm your offer by email, and some might even invite you to visit their campus to find out more about studying there. Hope that helps x
Loved this video ! It's so good to see representation now when I was studying nurse years ago I wish someone had videos out like this x
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I’m hoping to get accepted into midwifery and this video was so helpful thank you so much!💖
Glad it helped and I hope you get in 🙌🏾
I'm starting my very 1st placement next month but as an adult nurse, I'm so scared aha but your video helped my nerves thank you x
Glad it’s helped 🙌🏾
Am starting my clinical placement next month as a pharmacy student. I just hope it's nice coz chiiile!! Am suffering there by the academics
I just submitted my ucas application. I really hope I get an offer/interview 🙏
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good luck hun x
Very detailed and helpful!
Glad it helped x
im in year 9 and this is my dream job.im already looking at uni and collage,alevels the lot haha
I was doing the same thing when I was in secondary school 💕
My first placement is in community. What do you recommend I read about? Not sure what I'll be doing etc.
Community midwife guidelines x
this is my dream job! what gsce’s did u choose to help this??
I did double science, health and social care plus all the other mandatory ones. I also did subjects I enjoyed like dance as a GCSE x
Do you have any tips on applying for midwifery through clearing😭?
-Research the courses that you’re interested in.
-On the day, check out websites. If you want to know exactly which courses are available on the day, some universities’ homepages will be displaying live updates.
-Have your details ready before you call. Most universities will ask you for your ten-digit UCAS number, the qualifications you’ve taken, and the grades you’ve achieved.
-Be patient if you don’t get through straight away. Phone lines can get very busy, but you’ll get through eventually and it’ll be worth the wait.
-Check your emails throughout the day. Most universities will confirm your offer by email, and some might even invite you to visit their campus to find out more about studying there.
Hope that helps x
Why did you choose Midwifery as your course?
I was intrigued by pregnancy and woman’s health so I wanted to know more. I found it very interesting and exciting x