30)If a student is not sure about what subject to learn, he will be advised to apply for the subject he is interested in. 31)If a sixth-former graduate applies for medicine course, he should get to know the deadline for it and prepare for some tests ahead of time. 32)The advantage that parents accompany their children to the open days is that they can give their children confidence and help. 33)Many applicants submit their applications in the autumn of year 13 rather than in the January of year 14. 34)Students have to make a final decision about which university to attend by the deadline given by UCAS. 35)Students are recommended to choose at least one course with lower entry requirements. 36)Some parents, especially those who have never gone through university admission service, feel troubled and worried about the process of their kid’s university application. 37)Parents are suggested to go to the colleges on their information days to get well prepared to help their children. 38)Students who fail to be admitted by their ideal universities can still find vacancy in other universities before early July through UCAS Extra. 39)When writing personal statement, students should explain their interests in the chosen subject.