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08/12/2022

BE YOUR OWN COMPETITION.
It can be easy to compare yourself to others, especially in the early days of studying.
But the only person you need to be in competition with yourself is YOU. ⭐
Be addicted to being better for yourself and nobody else πŸ™Œ

06/12/2022

CV TIPS TO INCREASE YOUR CHANCES πŸ™Œ

For your first job, apprenticeship or traineeship, you may have a CV that could do with a little sprucing up!
- Try using a tool called to help with your wording, spelling and grammar.
- Include only necessary information.
- List your work history.
- List your academic achievements.
- Include your non-academic skills.
- Include your personal and contact details.

Save this one for later πŸ“±

04/12/2022

WHAT NOT TO DO DURING PHONE INTERVIEWS πŸ‘‡

- Not Doing Your Research on the course or university!
- Not answerring the call at the right time/being late.
- For Zoom Calls - Dressing Inappropriately.
- Unclear Answering and Rambling.
- Speaking Negatively.
- Not Asking Questions.

Know someone with a phone interview coming up? Share this with them πŸ“±

02/12/2022

TIPS FOR SMASHING YOUR FIRST ESSAY πŸ“°

- Try to share a 'shocking' or amusing fact. If you can find a fact that the reader has never heard of, you will stick in their head πŸ™Œ
- Make sure to pick the right tone of voice, don't be too formal or informal!
- When you're stuck, work backwards! Now we get it, that sounds weird. But! Try to start at your conclusion, and fill in the rest from there!

Need help? We've got you! Send us a DM today πŸ“²

30/11/2022

LEVEL 3 PERSONAL TRAINING COURSES πŸ™Œ

The Level 3 Personal Trainer qualification is the standard practice for becoming a certified personal trainer.

This level of qualification meets the standards and requirements set by CIMSPA. This is an award-winning launch pad from which to start your career within the fitness industry as a Personal Trainer.

What it includes? πŸ‘‡
Level 2 Gym Instructor
Nutrition and Weight Management
Anatomy and Physiology
Circuit Training Instructor
Building Your Fitness Business
Advanced Resistance Training Techniques
Core Training
Exercise for Fat loss
Functional Training
Behaviour Change Coaching

Interested in studying with us? Get in touch today πŸ“²

28/11/2022

TIPS FOR YOUR INTERVIEWS πŸ‘‡

To help make sure you’re prepared:
- read the course/uni description carefully and person specification carefully.
- Go over your CV and Personal Statement and think about things the interviewer may ask you about. Prepare some examples that show you have the right skills.
-Ask someone you trust to help you practise answering questions.
-Think about why you would like to go to their university and study that course in particular πŸ™Œ

Nervous? Don't be! You've got this ⭐

26/11/2022

How a Level 3 course is different to A Levels and how it benefits you πŸ‘‡

Level 3 qualifications include BTECs, CTECHs, and various 'diplomas' like WJEC Applied Diplomas. A subsidiary Diploma is a BTEC with the same 'study load' as one A level.
Although they are not the same, they do have similar aspects to them!
Often students find that studying a Level 3 Course not only gives them a bit more freedom in terms of what they can study, but the fact that they can study it a little bit more in depth and specific, as opposed to A Levels where it may cover a broader subject.

If you'd like to learn more, please get in touch today πŸ“²

24/11/2022

LEVEL 3 BUSINESS ADMIN COURSES πŸ‘‡

The qualification covers a range of topics:

-Communicate in a business environment
-Manage personal and professional development
-Principles of business communication and information
-Principles of administration
-Principles of business
-Contribute to the improvement of business performance
-Negotiate in a business environment
-Principles of leadership and management
-Principles of Social Media within a business
-Principles of digital marketing and research

If you'd like to know more about our government funded courses, get in touch today πŸ“±

07/11/2022

What happens after my university application is sent off πŸ‘‡
The first thing to know is that you don't need to worry about your application. Once it's sent off, we'll take care of everything and make sure it gets to the right place.

When you're applying for a university degree, there are two things that happen:

Your application is sent to the university or college that you've chosen, and they will then decide whether or not they want to accept you into their program.

If they do accept you, they will send back an offer letter (sometimes called a "conditional offer"). This letter will tell you what specific courses or programs they want you to take as part of your degreeβ€”and how much money they'll be willing to pay for all of those courses combined.
Are you applying to university soon? Make sure to save our posts for tips πŸ“±

Photos from The Student Society's post 03/11/2022

TIPS FOR STAYING PRODUCTIVE WHILE STUDYING πŸ‘‡
It's hard to stay productive when you're studying. Between the exhaustion, the stress of exams and papers, and the general feeling that you could be doing something more productive with your time than trying to memorize facts, it can feel like a hopeless battle.

But there are ways to stay on top of things without getting overwhelmed...
Swipe through to read our tips πŸ“²

28/10/2022

When you are writing your personal statement, it is important to avoid plagiarism. Plagiarism is when you take someone else's work and claim it as your own. This can be done by copying another person's words, paraphrasing their ideas or even using their exact phrases πŸ™Œ

You should always make sure that you are not plagiarizing when writing a personal statement. This can be done by doing research on the topic and then writing about it in your own words. You should also cite the sources of all information that you used while writing the paper.
Need more tips? Get in touch today πŸ“±

Photos 18/06/2022

Don't blow your chance at a job you love because of your resume!πŸ™Œ

Here's howπŸ‘‡

The importance of your resume is often overlooked by job seekers when they should be focusing on it the most. When you’re job searching, your resume and cover letter are your first impression to the employer that decides whether or not to hire you.

A bad first impression can mean the difference between getting called for an interview or having your application tossed in the trash ❌

If you need any help with your resume, don't hesitate to pop us a DMπŸ“²

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