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Why University in the UK Still Makes Sense—Even with Rising Costs
The headlines can feel discouraging: tuition fees at £9,250 per year, living costs climbing, and a graduate job market that isn’t always a straight road to success. It’s no surprise some students (and parents) ask: Is a UK university degree still worth it? The short answer—despite the challenges—is often yes . Here’s why. 1. Higher Lifetime Earning Potential While some high-paying careers don’t require a degree, statistics consistently show that graduates in the UK earn more
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Oct 292 min read


2025 UCAS Cycle: Why It Was a Buyer’s Market for Applicants
If you applied to university via UCAS this year, there was good reason for optimism. Recent data shows the 2025 cycle was one of the most promising in recent memory: A Surge in Applicants—But Even Bigger Surge in Offers By June 30 , applications from British 18-year-olds reached 328,390 , marking a 2.2% rise from last year. Meanwhile, total applicants across the UK hit a record 665,070 , up from 656,760 in 2024 The Times . Despite this influx, over 90% of applicants receive
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Oct 241 min read


Unlock Your University Potential with Personalised Application Support
Applying to university can feel overwhelming. With so many choices and requirements, it is easy to lose sight of your goals. However, personalized application support can help you navigate this complex process. This blog post will explore how tailored guidance can unlock your university potential and set you on the path to success. Understanding the Application Process The university application process includes various parts: Personal Statement : A chance to showcase your p
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Aug 124 min read
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