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    Quote Originally Posted by Publicised View Post
    kinda varies on the different uni's i'm applying for ha, um we have drama + performance, acting x 3(one's outside of ucas as it's a drama school so i have to pay separately to audition) and community + applied theatre x2 (one's a foundation degree + one's a full degree)

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    yeah i finished my first year with a 1st (though it means nothing now hahaha) and left.
    if your reference is from kent uni then i'd obv mention it, but if someone else is writing it i'd just leave it out.

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    i was told when doing my personal statement to mention things that are/will be relevant to your application. the reason why you left your previous university/absent from education until applying for university now seems pretty relevant to me. it's just to add a sense of context to them so they have the full picture - because at the moment, you're just a dropout who wants to have a try at university again. but by telling them you left university to briefly be a young carer paints a different picture - that you had no choice but to leave university to look after a relative - something which you couldn't of done at university, and now you wish to resume your education.

    if i was the person reading your personal statement, the latter reason above seems much better than the former imo. in regards to whether they feel that you'll be committed or not, without giving a reason to why you left university could show (depending on whose reading your personal statement) that you're not very committed, and that you could leave again. but by giving a reason to why you left, it removes that issue as they know the reason why.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shar View Post
    oh cool someone's clever
    i think many people would argue with you that drama/acting is a soft course hahah !!

    Quote Originally Posted by Robbie View Post
    if your reference is from kent uni then i'd obv mention it, but if someone else is writing it i'd just leave it out.
    my college tutor is sending the same exact reference he sent back in 2010 for me, so it'll make no mention of kent at all. (i don't think ha)

    i think i might leave it out and just say i care for my sister and mention it as idk a hobby LMAO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Publicised View Post
    i think many people would argue with you that drama/acting is a soft course hahah !!



    my college tutor is sending the same exact reference he sent back in 2010 for me, so it'll make no mention of kent at all. (i don't think ha)

    i think i might leave it out and just say i care for my sister and mention it as idk a hobby LMAO.
    thats just their opinion init, I bet not everyone gets a 1st in it

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirrty View Post
    i was told when doing my personal statement to mention things that are/will be relevant to your application. the reason why you left your previous university/absent from education until applying for university now seems pretty relevant to me. it's just to add a sense of context to them so they have the full picture - because at the moment, you're just a dropout who wants to have a try at university again. but by telling them you left university to briefly be a young carer paints a different picture - that you had no choice but to leave university to look after a relative - something which you couldn't of done at university, and now you wish to resume your education.

    if i was the person reading your personal statement, the latter reason above seems much better than the former imo. in regards to whether they feel that you'll be committed or not, without giving a reason to why you left university could show (depending on whose reading your personal statement) that you're not very committed, and that you could leave again. but by giving a reason to why you left, it removes that issue as they know the reason why.
    see this is kinda what i thought. but then with so many people saying to leave it out i just don't know eurgh this is nicht gut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Publicised View Post
    see this is kinda what i thought. but then with so many people saying to leave it out i just don't know eurgh this is nicht gut.
    yeah because i wouldn't think it would need like a whole paragraph or anything - just like a sentence so they know the reason why you left. because i'm sure they would like to know that you're not flaky or anything lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Publicised View Post
    see this is kinda what i thought. but then with so many people saying to leave it out i just don't know eurgh this is nicht gut.
    tbh your situation is different to others though, if you're unsure ask your old tutor for advice or a career adviser

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    I'd mention the young carer part and leave out the university dropout thing and then link it to how it'd help you on the course. as for tooting your own horn, it's a personal statement, you're meant to

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    I would certainly mention it if you think it's going to improve your chances and make you look good.
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    basically, i mentioned that over the past 12 months i have been caring for a sibling and while this has limited me i have been able to research further into my art from a distance.

    i didn't mention leaving uni or Kent at all, but obv if it comes up in interview then I'll be honest.

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