Your personal statement and predicted grades are sorted (well done!) – the next step is the Economics Admissions Assessment (or ECAA).
Read MoreI remember sitting in front of the computer staring at my personal statement. I had just typed “I would like to study economics because…” before my mind went blank. Why did I even want to study economics? I couldn’t think.
Read MoreEconomics has captivated me both in the classroom and beyond. In Economics A-level, I thoroughly enjoy examining structures and movements in societies, organisations and governments with a critical, logical and evaluative eye.
Read MoreEconomics can be a challenging discipline which tests a broad range of skills. It requires students that are capable mathematicians, historians, scientists and writers. However, the rewards…
Read MoreSection 1 of the exam consists of 50 multiple choice questions split between problem-solving and critical thinking skills. These are similar in style to sections from other exams such…
Read MoreIn addition to more general personal statement tips, there are certain dos and don’ts for PPE (Philosophy, Politics and Economics). Let’s start with where students commonly go wrong…
Read MoreThere is a lot of bad advice given to students about interviews. Some of this comes from the press and speculation on internet forums. However, a lot also comes from well-meaning…
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