14/09/2006, 12:37 PM
Well hopefully you can rise above the competition by excelling on your A-level examinations, thus once proved your academic ability next comes the practical stage by obtaining valuable experience you can, when i was doing my A-levels i was doing alot of helping at the citizens advice bureu and obtained two mini-pupilages in which both barristers wrote remarkbly intresting things about me on their references which was one of the main reasons why Cambridge took me on, (the dean of admissions told me after i started) so its postive to do the three stages (academic, vocational and practical ) academic = Alevels, Vocational = CAB and pracitical = Mini-pupilage's.
Most likely the arguement is make yourself look irresistable, never had the fancy private schools with outstanding gcse results mind you i got (1A,2B's,6C's and one G) but at Alevel got AAAA so anyone can do it with hard work and perservience. Good Luck Flexxx
Most likely the arguement is make yourself look irresistable, never had the fancy private schools with outstanding gcse results mind you i got (1A,2B's,6C's and one G) but at Alevel got AAAA so anyone can do it with hard work and perservience. Good Luck Flexxx