Open days are a great way to get to know a University, whether you have already selected your choices or you are still looking at different possibilities, they give you
an insight into life at that Uni.

This is a day where people are welcome to attend to familiarise themselves, friends and family with the Uni. It provides advice with regards to the course you are interested in, what the accommodation and facilities are like and about services provided by the Uni.
What happens at an Open Day?

Firstly check to see if you need to book onto an open day, and if so do it.
Then turn up with a list of questions you would like answering - this may be through various talks, visits or by asking staff/students directly.

What questions do I need answering?
Here are a few to get you started, but they are individual to you:
- What do you look for in a personal statement (Course Specific)?
- What is the UCAS tariff for this course?
- What have previous students gone on to do after graduating?
- Am I guaranteed a place in Halls if I apply for one?
- Do most students stay or go home over the weekend?
- How much do Halls cost? What does this include?
- What's the town/city like?
- (To students) How has the course been so far? What has the teaching/support/facilities been like?
- (To students) What is the best and worst thing about Uni?
- (To students) How do you manage money?
- What sports teams and societies do you have?
- What bursaries/scholarships are there available and how do I apply for one?

Visit the Universities webpage, search for them on twitter and facebook.
There is some really useful information on UoB here:
http://www.beds.ac.uk/howtoapply/oe/ug/visit which may answer some of your questions.
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