University of Wolverhampton Personal Statements
These UCAS personal statements have been kindly provided by students applying to University of Wolverhampton. You can click on one of the links below to view the entire statement and find out if the applicant was offered a place.
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Psychology & Education Personal Statement Example
What particularly captivated me towards working in the area of psychological background is when my younger brother started speaking to his 'imaginary friend'.
From observation I noticed he would become aggressive, often throw temper tantrums as he was not able to express himself through neither words nor thoughts...
Accounting and Finance Personal Statement Example 7
For me Accounting is something I am incredibly passionate about. From a young age I have always enjoyed Mathematics and problem solving; fortunately for me these two interests of mine are a part of the fundamentals of Accounting and Finance...
Computing Personal Statement Example 9
Computers have always fascinated me. From my very first desktop PC to my current laptop, I have always had the desire to know more about how they work, why they work and more importantly, what could I do to improve them...
Film Production Personal Statement Example
“You shouldn’t dream your film, you should make it” - A famous quote by Steven Spielberg and a quote that I strongly agree with. I have enjoyed this BTEC Media Diploma course so much because I believe film gives everyone the ability to become imaginative which is a valuable skill in life; it can also be very influential to a lot of people and can change people’s opinions...
Creative Writing Personal Statement Example 3
Writing gives me a degree of control over fate and emotions that no one could ever have in reality, with the exception of a manipulative sociopath. You cannot escape the fact that writing for an audience is an imposition of certain thoughts, ideas, and feelings on the reader...
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