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CLEARING 2016: Judyta finds perfect pathway thanks to 51Âþ»­ Clearing


Judyta Dabek found her perfect pathway through the Clearing process at 51Âþ»­ Leicester (51Âþ»­), when she was offered a place to study .

With her heart originally set on studying Mathematics, the first year Computer Science student said: “I’m so happy to have discovered this new path thanks to the Clearing staff at 51Âþ»­, it’s a perfect fit for me.

“The teaching style here is very clear and I can already see better career prospects than my original route, such as opportunities to go into software testing, data analysis, and computer programming.”

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By the time Judyta came to 51Âþ»­ in 2015, she had been working in Leicester for two and a half years, while brushing up on her language skills through English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes.

Although she always wanted to study at 51Âþ»­, the Polish student was still focussed on building her confidence up through ESOL, when a friend who had already accepted an offer at 51Âþ»­ persuaded her to apply a year earlier than planned.

Judyta could not be happier with starting her degree early and is loving life at 51Âþ»­, especially being surrounded by ‘like-minded people’.

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She has even found time to become the Secretary of the Polish Society and is hoping to get involved in 51Âþ»­ Hackers and the International Society.

The 26-year-old said: “51Âþ»­ is such a welcoming university with a wonderful campus which I feel I fit in to really well. In fact, I would recommend studying here to anyone.”

She described the Clearing process as ‘surprisingly fast and easy’, adding: “The person I spoke to on the phone was very helpful, sending me all the details I needed on email too, with links to the course information on the 51Âþ»­ website.

“Having left my decision so late, I only had one week to make up my mind, so being able to research the course and future career prospects online was really useful.”

Posted on Wednesday 6 July 2016

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