“I didn’t get into the course I wanted”, “I didn’t get the grade”, “I finished the course and I don’t know what to do” “I want to go study abroad, but I don’t know how or when to do it”…
I’m sure these phrases sound familiar to you, don’t they? Do you know that you have as many opportunities as you want within your reach? It’s never too late to learn, I can tell you from experience.
At this time when you have just passed the entrance exams, or you have been left out of the course you would have liked or even, you have finished or are about to finish a training cycle… the information that I am going to give you will be very useful to you.
How would you like to study in the United Kingdom?
It is one of the best options worldwide (30 universities ranked among the top 200) if you want to study a degree at a prestigious university such as Portsmouth University, de Montfort or Anglia Ruskin University.
Oh, and you won’t have to worry about money or Brexit, the courses are 100% funded during this 2020/2021 academic year.
— But, it’s September, how can I get in? NO, September doesn’t end everything! Unlike in our country, in British universities you can start the course in January (you can start the process from today), so you can use this time to learn English if your level is low. That will be the only requirement to get in, you don’t need an entrance exam. We propose an interesting option: do a “Gap Term” in a city in the United Kingdom or Ireland during these three months that will help you improve your level of English and your social and professional skills. It will also be an important added value for getting into university. I don’t know about you, but I feel like leaving right now…
— I would like to give you some guidance on the courses that start in January. Access to British universities will be based on the prior selection of a maximum of 5 courses. Of course, you can find all the information on the UCAS website and once you have researched the different options, we will help you with the rest.
Remember that many universities offer virtual tours that allow you to tour the institution online and get an idea of what it is really like. Visit our social networks to find out about key dates.
However, here is a list of links to some of the most interesting courses that you will have access to in the next call for applications in January:
- Animal Science
- Artificial intelligence
- Forensic Science
- Crime and Investigative Studies
- Engineering: Mechanical y Mechatronics and Robotic
- Health and Social Care: Biomedical Science
- International Law: Commercial Law , Business Law.
- Psychology
- Marketing, finance and tourism.
— And what about all this Covid-19 stuff? My parents and I are worried . First of all, peace of mind and safety. Everything follows a protocol stipulated by the British Government and we are here to help you overcome any fears that may arise when living this new experience abroad. The British University proposes online monitoring of the courses in the event that face-to-face development is not possible. As a university student in the United Kingdom, you have the right to assistance from the public health system, like any other British citizen in the country. Today, treatment for Covid19 is free for anyone in the United Kingdom, whatever their circumstances. In addition, we offer you personalized support throughout your journey through our Welcome Plan, with which we will help you complete all the procedures you need for mobility, you can forget about tedious bureaucracy and let us take care of it.
You and your family will have nothing to worry about.
— So where do I start? Start by thinking about yourself. So as not to fall into a spiral of negativity if the results are not good, because there will always be an option waiting for you. Start with Connectors Plus. Choose us as many other people like you, who needed that push, have done before. Give yourself the opportunity to study what you want and where you want.


