University of Sunderland Personal Statements

These UCAS personal statements have been kindly provided by students applying to University of Sunderland. 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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Biomedical Sciences Personal Statement Example 31
Ever since the early years of my scholastic life I have been hugely fascinated by the biology of the human body and how the world we live in has been changed and reshaped by the discovery of new medicines...

Health and Social Care Personal Statement Example
Due to previous experiences of working with a range of people in the care sector I believe that throughout my time on various work placements with people who have disabilities and difficulties in communicating, along with the experiences gained throughout my studies, my wish to pursue a career in the care profession has grown...

Media Personal Statement Example 1 *****
From studying for my GCSE’s it has always been an ambition of mine to go to university to study a course that I love and believe in. I have looked into all areas that had taken an interest to me. I have a creative flare and enjoy all things that involve digital design through the web and applications ever since early secondary school...

Biomedical Sciences Personal Statement Example 37 ****
Being born in an era where Science flourishes and is relentlessly used as a base to solve all of mankind's problems makes me yearn for the knowledge it bestows. I first discovered Science at the age of 10, when I read a set of junior encyclopaedias, which introduced me to a world full of diversity...

Computing and Systems Development Personal Statement Example
Computers and IT have always interested me, ever since I could understand the basics of using one and was able to use Microsoft paint. It intrigues me understanding how a computer works, what the components do and how software and games are coded...

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