Why go to University?
University is about more than just getting a degree. From boosting your career prospects, to living away from home for the first time, making lifelong connections, discovering new passions and skills - there are plenty of reasons to consider university.
Every year, thousands of students apply to university, and they started exactly where you are - wondering if university was the right path for them.
Read on to find out why you should consider Higher Education:
1. Improve your job prospects
Get a step ahead in pursuing your dream career. Some careers require a degree qualification in order to be considered for the role; it also gives you skills and knowledge to improve your career prospects.
2. Develop employable, transferable skills
Many degrees offer you a chance to undertake work placements, allowing you to experience and develop skills required for a professional working environment. As well as this, a degree signifies that you are able to work at a certain level, work independently and perform well under pressure.
3. Gain confidence and independence
Going to university often goes hand-in-hand with moving away from home. It can feel like a daunting prospect, but everybody is in the same boat. Moving into halls means moving in with new friends, learning how to cook for yourself and gaining confidence in your social, personal and academic life.
4. Make friends for life
University is a chance to meet people from different places and backgrounds. You’ll be part of a unique community and people make lifelong friendships.
5. Experience exciting opportunities
With a variety of different societies, sports and year abroad opportunities available, university is a chance to discover new passions, explore new cities and potentially live and study in a different part of the world.
6. Learn what you love
University is a chance to study something you love and delve deeper into your subject, opening up doors into future careers that they will love too.