Buzzword has applied to study film studies at university through UCAS. They have listed their GCSE grades and three potential course options - at Bangor University, Leeds Arts University, and Salford University. For each course, they have provided the UCAS code, link, location, and entry requirements. Buzzword has rated each course option for suitability out of 10. In their personal statement, they discuss wanting to improve their filmmaking skills at university in order to work in the film industry. They highlight creative media coursework and leadership experience playing football that could help with film studies.
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This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
3. GCSEs
Home school
Year Subject Grade Awarding Body
2020 English Language 5
2020 English Literature 5
2020 Maths 5
2020 business 6
2020 Engilish (lang or lit) 5
2020 maths 5
5. University Course
Course Title Film studies
UCAS Code W620
Link https://www.bangor.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/film-media-and-
journalism?gclid=CjwKCAjwqvyFBhB7EiwAER786dIN4VuDRRxJJH
_8fD1tlOHQujb4OVesOS55Yv29wjVBXqPpvPYv1RoCV0cQAvD_Bw
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Location Bangor
Entry
Requirements/
Qualification
GCSE
Grades
• A Levels (no specific subjects
required) International Baccalaureate
Diploma BTEC National/Extended Diploma
and Cambridge Technical Extended Diploma:
MMP - DDM City & Guilds Advanced
Technical/ Extended Diploma: considered on a
case by case basis Access Welsh
Baccalaureate is accepted.
UAL Grade • BA
UCAS points • 80-120
6. University Course
Course Title Film Studies
UCAS Code W610
Link https://www.leeds-art.ac.uk/study/undergraduate-courses/ba-
hons-filmmaking/
Location Leeds
Entry
Requirements/
Qualification
GCSE
Grades
UAL Grade
UCAS points • 112 UCAS points
General
Comments/
Course Content
Rating/Suitability
(0-10> 10 Being
Most Suitable)
8
7. University Course
Course Title Film Studies
UCAS Code
Link https://www.salford.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/film-
production
Location Salford
Entry
Requirements/
Qualification
GCSE
Grades
UAL Grade
UCAS points
General
Comments/
Course Content
Rating/Suitability
(0-10> 10 Being
Most Suitable)
7
8. University Course
Course Title Film studies
UCAS Code 120 UCAS
Link https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/study-at-
northumbria/courses/film-and-tv-production-ba-hons-uusfvp1/
Location Northumbria
Entry
Requirements/
Qualification
GCSE
Grades
• Applicants will need Maths and English
Language at minimum grade 4/C, or an
equivalent.
UAL Grade
UCAS points • 120 UCAS
General
Comments/
Course Content
Rating/Suitability
(0-10> 10 Being
6
10. Academic History
• I think creative media level 3 first year has been very helpful
this year as I’ve made a music video and trailer which has
drastically improved my skills from nothing to pretty okay.
11. The Future
• In the future I would like to be a field so I think
doing film studies will help me get to them
goals.
12. Outside College
• I workout quite a bit but I don’t see how that
would help, I was poppleton football captain
and now I play for the u19 team, so maybe
leadership skills will help with film studies
directing.
13. Conclusion
• I want to go to University because I would like
to improve my skills more before I start
working.
• I feel like I am a good candidate because I will
give all my effort and hopefully I can do
something that hasn’t been done before.
14. Introduction
• Creative studies and Film Studies. I want to go
to University because I would like to improve
my skills more before I start working.
Editor's Notes
Write a short paragraph about subjects you’ve already studied at school/college that have helped prepare you for your chosen courses at University- level 2 or GCSE level. What did you make? What skills did you learn? Why did this make you want to progress on and study further etc.
What do you want to do in the future (ensure it is related to the subjects you are applying for). How will university help you to achieve that?
What do you do outside college? Any hobbies, part time jobs, client work, volunteer work? How does this make you a better candidate for university study?
Summarise why you want to go to university. What will it help you achieve? Why are you a good candidate?
Keep it short and to the point.
Brief introduction referencing what subject/s (keep general if necessary) you are applying for and briefly why you want to go to university.