Studying a business or economics course unlocks an exciting array of career options for graduates, but competition for university places is fierce. Now in its 14th edition, Getting into Business and Economics Courses offers detailed advice on what students need to do to secure a place on the course of their choice and what career options are available to them on graduation.
Featuring all new first-hand case studies from current students and practical guidance from admissions tutors, this guide will lead you through every step of the process, including:
Advice on researching and choosing your course, including options for degree apprenticeships
Guidance on securing invaluable work experience placements
Support on how to prepare a winning UCAS application and personal statement
Ways to shine at interview, with up-to-date issues to discuss, including the economic impact of Covid-19
Information on the career paths open to you at the end of your course
MPW Guides explain the complex procedures for getting into higher education. Written by acknowledged experts in a clear and concise format, they go beyond the official publications to give would-be students straightforward, practical advice on how to secure a place on a course of their choice.
Getting into Business and Economics Courses
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Imogen Riddick is an economics teacher and Director of Studies at Mander Portman Woodward's London college. Imogen holds a first class degree in economics from Durham University and has a wealth of experience in helping students to secure places on highly competitive courses such as business and economics.