Hublog
This is the blog for Amersham and Wycombe College's Information Hub at Flackwell Heath.
Thursday, 15 June 2017
UCAS Exhibitions
UCAS hold many events around the country.
If you are looking to pursue a career in a Creative Industry, the event in November at ExCel, London, could be right up your street.
UCAS: 'Have a truly immersive experience as course leaders, current students, and industry specialists answer your questions and give advice at this interactive event. Experience first-hand performances and catwalk shows that bring your future to life, and give you a taste of what you could expect. If you are interested in a creative future, this event will help you decide on your next steps. Almost three quarters of those who attended last year went on to apply for a creative course. Which career path will inspire you?'
More details here
If you are looking to pursue a career in a Creative Industry, the event in November at ExCel, London, could be right up your street.
UCAS: 'Have a truly immersive experience as course leaders, current students, and industry specialists answer your questions and give advice at this interactive event. Experience first-hand performances and catwalk shows that bring your future to life, and give you a taste of what you could expect. If you are interested in a creative future, this event will help you decide on your next steps. Almost three quarters of those who attended last year went on to apply for a creative course. Which career path will inspire you?'
More details here
Thursday, 8 June 2017
Monday, 5 June 2017
Civilised, polite, political debate welcome!
If there is something you'd like to ask about the General Election, for example,
- What are the main parties' policies?
- Who your electoral candidates are?
- Where to vote?
- Why bother voting?
you should come and have a chat with us in the Hub. We are not here to influence you in any way, but would like to see as many 18+ students as possible, voting on 8th June.
Thursday, 1 June 2017
"But I don't know who to vote for..."
Deciding which party to vote for can be extremely daunting and it's hard to remember all the facts and figures, never mind what they might mean for you personally.
The BBC website outlines the main points of each party's manifesto in an easy to understand way.
The National Youth Agency gives more detail on the policies which will most directly affect young people.
The BBC website outlines the main points of each party's manifesto in an easy to understand way.
The National Youth Agency gives more detail on the policies which will most directly affect young people.
Tuesday, 16 May 2017
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