26/09/2006, 06:32 PM
Normally you don't need to write work specifically for your applications - you can just use your best bits of school work, though if you're an international student and don't normally write in English that could be a problem.
The format of the work you submit will depend on the subject you're applying for, though I expect it's normally used for essay based subjects. See if you can find some more information about exactly what you need to submit on the website for that faculty.
For example I applied for Economics and Management, and submitted two bits of coursework - a handwritten 4 page essay answering some generic economic question and a slightly longer typed study about the application of some economic issue to the airline industry.
If you can't find out any more information it might be worth emailing the admissions tutor who will be able to provide you with more guidence.
Good luck, and let us know what subject you're applying for.
The format of the work you submit will depend on the subject you're applying for, though I expect it's normally used for essay based subjects. See if you can find some more information about exactly what you need to submit on the website for that faculty.
For example I applied for Economics and Management, and submitted two bits of coursework - a handwritten 4 page essay answering some generic economic question and a slightly longer typed study about the application of some economic issue to the airline industry.
If you can't find out any more information it might be worth emailing the admissions tutor who will be able to provide you with more guidence.
Good luck, and let us know what subject you're applying for.