UCAS - The University Colleges and Admissions Service - The platform you use to apply to University, Undergraduate Degree - The first level of study in higher education, BSc - Bachelor of Science Degree: A university qualification centred around the maths and sciences, Extra-Curricular Activities - Hobbies and wider experiences that make you a well-rounded person (e.g. Duke of Edinburgh), BA - Bachelor of Arts Degree: A university qualification centred around the humanities, languages and arts subjects, Firm Choice - Responding to a university offer as your first choice, Personal Statement - A piece of text applicants write to show why they’re applying and why they’d be a great student for a course provider to accept, Conditional Offer - An acceptance to a university subject to you achieving certain grades, Insurance Choice - Responding to a university offer as your second choice, UCAS Clearing - If you didn’t get a place on a course, this allows you to apply for courses that still have vacancies, Super-Curricular Activities - The ways in which you engage with your chosen subject/career beyond the classroom (e.g. reading), Unconditional Offer - An acceptance to a university with no extra requirements - other than accepting it as your firm choice, UCAS Tariff - The system for allocating points to the different qualifications you can use to get into undergraduate courses, Degree-Apprenticeship - These courses combine full-time paid work with free part-time study, The Russell Group - A group of 24 Leading UK Universities - often seen as some of the "best" universities, Entry requirements - The grades and qualifications needed to get onto a course,

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