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Kids & Education law schools and Warwick for its great business school, economics and politics departments and Warwick Manufacturing Group. But, as Moseley points out, select- ing a university isn’t down to aca- demic prowess alone. Social aspects play an important role as well, and these schools offer diverse social ex- periences for students: “The UK is a very international country. Our his- tory in the British Commonwealth has meant we have spread ourselves all over the world, and opened the world to England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, too. You’ll find thousands of other international students and residents there able to help you settle wherever you go.” DECIDING WHAT TO STUDY Another tough decision is choos- ing which subject to study. Parents wish the best for their children and may therefore be inclined to encour- age their university-aged sons and daughters down particular paths. But, if your teen would prefer to tack- le something different from what you’d like, it is best to support him or her in this decision. For example, you may prefer your son to pursue business or economics, while he has his heart set on politics. Using this example, Moseley explains that parents can relax by knowing that a subject choice needn’t be lim- iting to one specific future career: “A politics degree from a top UK univer sity can open up opportuni- ties in many fields. I know a poli- tics graduate from the University of Warwick who gained a top position at Bangkok Bank.” Similarly, a degree in English can open roads in journal- ism and media, teaching, publishing, marketing and much more. Regardless of subject specialism, it pays to be realistic about the uni- versity and subject for which your child is applying. There is no point attempting to enter a university that asks for very high grades when those predicted are well below the requirement. Take into consideration, too, English language capabilities. While this may be less of a hurdle for stu- dents from native English-speaking families, international students may be required to complete an IELTS or TOEFL test to measure proficiency as part of their applications. Moseley recommends taking a practice test in Grade 10 to prepare students for what is to come and to highlight ar- eas for improvement. advance of the final year. This will give you plenty of time to explore the various avenues and find the right fit. If you are thinking of UK studies, for example, Moseley recommends tak- ing a family vacation to the UK. Not only will the prospective student get TIME TO APPLY a good feel for the city, perhaps help- Though the application process to ing to reduce initial culture shock, a UK university may start for- but he or she can also visit mally with a submission each campus and ex- to UCAS — the UK- plore the university based organization in person — some- that operates thing Consortium the application UK can arrange. process — By the time Consortium UK offers you and your the UCAS child should free help to students application be thinking deadline in Thailand looking to about the rolls around next step well (October the study abroad. before their fi- year prior to nal year at high graduation for a school. handful of cours- The subjects es, and January of chosen at Year the same year for the 12 and 13 will have a rest), your child should considerable weighting on be armed with all the infor- what can and can’t be studied at uni- mation needed to make a decision versity — so choose wisely. It should that is right for him or her, as well as go without saying that a student will a personal statement that ticks all the need to have studied subjects rele- boxes on the admission teams list. vant to their chosen major. For exam- What follows is a waiting game. ple, if your daughter is considering a Hopeful students must sit tight and biosciences degree, you can guaran- wait for the decision of the universi- tee that admissions will expect her to ties based on their predicted grades, have studied biology at A Level or for sometimes taking two to three the IB Diploma. months. Students can apply to five universities/courses. Once they have Take time to consider where heard back from each, they are able further studies will take place in The University of Warwick WWW.WANDERLUSTMAG.COMWANDERLUST 19