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| | Advice for November: • • • • The first term of the academic year is nearly o

[Web Version]( | [Update preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Facebook icon]( [Like]( [Twitter icon]( [Tweet]( [Forward icon]( [Forward]( Advice for November: • [Get ready for Christmas!](#toc_item_0) • [UCAS deadline - 15 January 2019](#toc_item_1) • [Open Days](#toc_item_2) • [UK university rankings 2019](#toc_item_3) [] [Get ready for Christmas!]( The first term of the academic year is nearly over and Christmas is just around the corner! Make the most of your holiday by: - Following our advice on [saving money on bus]( and [train travel]( over the festive period. - Reading our [top tips on getting a Christmas job]( (those presents won't pay for themselves!) - [Revising over Christmas]( (if you need to) [] [UCAS deadline - 15 January 2019]( [Calendar showing 15 October 2018]( 15 January is the deadline for most, on-time UCAS applications. - Check out our comprehensive [list of deadlines for 2019 uni entry]( - Read our advice on [filling in your application]( - Discover top tips for [completing your application]( and [writing your personal statement]( Congratulations if you have already applied and received offers! Find out [how to reply to your offers.]( [] [Open Days]( If you're still looking for a university that's right for you, open days are a great way to narrow down your options: - See the open days coming up in [November]( and [December]( - Get an idea of [how to plan your visits]( - Learn how to [make the most out of open days]( including the questions you should ask Parents can play a key role in open day visits, read [our guide to help your child]( during this key part of applying to university. [] [UK university rankings 2019]( [Snippet of the university league table]( Our 2019 League Tables are a great tool for your application research. We have: - [The Main UK University League Table]( - [70 Subject Tables]( - [A specialist Arts, Drama and Music Table]( You can filter tables and sort by each measure to find the right uni for you. All our tables are unbiased and based on reliable data. You can learn more about [using our tables]( and the [methodology](. - [Use our course chooser to find the right course for you]( You received this email because you signed up to our mailing list. If you no longer wish to receive our newsletter, you can: [Edit your subscription]( | [Unsubscribe]( Registered address: The Complete University Guide First Floor, Bedford House 69–79 Fulham High Street London, SW6 3JW

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