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Economics and Finance Personal
Statement
At college the
courses that I study are Maths, Economics and ICT
(having discontinued Chemistry after
AS). My favourite subject that I
am
currently studying is Economics
Economic issues have become
increasingly prominent in political and
current affairs, and for me to
understand such issues was the
principal reason for me choosing to
study economics
Each and every one of
us is affected by changes in the economy
Advances in technology, changing
inflation rates, unemployment, and
balance of payments troubles are
matters both of international
magnitude
and personal concern
My enthusiasm for
economics has led me to want to pursue a degree
that involves the theme's accountancy
and finance. I hope this degree
will
aid me in a conceivable career in Accountancy
Accountants are probably best known for
checking the validity of
company
accounts - auditing - but this is just one aspect
of what
they do. Accountants devise and
operate financial systems, and advise
on business start-ups, company take-
overs and company rescue schemes
They
also handle individuals' and corporations' tax
affairs and make
recommendations to
Government on policy. Accountants play a key role
in the formulation and implementation
of business decisions both
strategic
and political, through the uniquely analytical
approach to
the assessment of the
financial implications of business plans
This course I believe will improve and
equip me with essential skills
that I
require. It will enhance the problem solving and
analysis
skills that I have acquired
from my A level in Economics and also
from my study of Mathematics
Through managing my work and from
project based modules I anticipate
that
my planning and organisational skills will be
improved
I believe this course will
equip me with practical and theoretical
skills which will come of real use to
me in as I pursue my career in
accountancy
I have been
involved in voluntary work with my local tennis
club.
This involves going to the club
every Friday and assisting the coach
with his training of the kids. This has
considerable responsibility,
as I must
ensure that the children are firstly in a secure
environment. I must also make sure that
the kids are becoming more
skilled and
taking pleasure from the sessions. Children work
best in
situations where they feel
liberated and when they are enjoying
themselves, but at the same time it is
important to maintain a level
of
discipline. This voluntary work has taught me a
great deal about
myself and also
enhanced many skills. I found my voluntary work to
be
very fulfilling and it is especially
rewarding when a child achieves
something you taught them to do
My leisure time is dominated by sports.
I am very sports oriented and
revel in
playing in an assortment of sports, which include
football,
tennis, badminton, table
tennis and swimming
I am a member of
North Harrow Tennis Club and represent them in a
league competition, which comprises of
playing matches against other
tennis
clubs
I have been very successful in
swimming having captured the
distinguished Gold Award, which is a
reputed award. Swimming is a
challenging sport that improves your
fitness and is very enjoyable
I relish
participating in tournaments, which give me a
chance to test
my sporting abilities. I
have won many trophies in table tennis and
tennis and I always like to uncover
ways in which I can improve my
abilities
My sport has
contributed to my studying since it improves
skills
like teamwork and determination
This year I have taken it upon myself
to take the responsibility of
being
Cafod representative. Cafod is a charity that
fights third
world poverty. It is a
deserving cause that I try to support as much
as possible. My duties involve
collecting monthly collections and
ensure the accounts for our class are
in order. This position
requires
someone who is responsible, punctual in
collection.
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Economics PS
(Cambridge & LSE
offers)
Born into the week-old ex-Soviet state
of Armenia, I have grown up in
a time
of huge political upheaval.
Surrounded by an-ever changing
economic environment, I remember asking
my father what exchange
rates
were
. In return, when presented with an
analogy of supply and
demand that
involved an array of farmyard animals, little did
I
appreciate that I had come across the
basis for economics. I have
since
observed Armenia's rapid development, but also
evidence of poor
macroeconomic
management, such as the lingering presence of
monopolies - crippling to the country's
global competitiveness.
Over
the years, my initial childhood
curiosity has grown into a passion
for
economics.
As a Physics and
Maths student,
I derive great
satisfaction from
solving problems that
initially seem impossible.
Representing
my
school at the UKMT Senior Maths
Challenge, as well as the national
finals of the Science and Technology
Challenge, I built up a keen
open-
mindedness for new ideas. Game theory, and its
applications in
economics, are of great
interest to me and
have helped me
better
appreciate the sheer scope of
the discipline.
I find it particularly
interesting how oligopolists use game
theory to anticipate
competitors'
actions, comparing the risks and potential
benefits of
certain business
strategies, because this inevitably involves a
degree of psychology and philosophy - a
testament to the diverse
nature of
economics, which is beautifully demonstrated by
the
prisoner's dilemma.
My
mathematical grounding is complemented by my
experience with
languages, which
continually helps me develop a more balanced and
well-rounded outlook on the world
around me. Fuelled by my great
interest
in development economics, I enjoy discussing
related issues
in German, with my
class. I am fascinated by the sheer number of
theories behind alleviating poverty in
the third world, and how some
directly
contradict each other. For example, I agree with
William
Easterly's view that
initiatives like debt-relief, which I find to be
analogous with bank bailouts, have
often been counterproductive.
While
they may be necessary in some cases, I believe
that both
practices tend to align the
involved parties' incentives in a way
that is in fact detrimental to the
economies and societies concerned.
The
April anti-capitalist protests are a very real
testament to my
point and coincided
with my work experience at a London fund
management firm. More recently, the
Conservatives' plans for public
sector
cuts have already been met with criticism from the
public;
this illustrates the challenges
faced by economists, as they search
for
socially viable solutions to inherently economic
problems. The
opportunity for extensive
study and analysis of such issues attracts
me to economics at university.
Involving myself fully with my school
has really helped to transform
my
educational experience; I
was recently
elected Head Boy by staff
and students,
following a campaign that helped develop my
interpersonal skills, not to mention
the capacity to take on
criticism, as I
worked with a wide range of people.
Working
successfully with others
continues to be a key feature of my school
career
. In particular,
helping younger pupils in my free time and
being able to contribute to their
development
has been a rewarding
and invaluable experience.
The latter is especially true now that
I
work as an assistant tutor at a
learning centre, where I am directly
responsible for up to six children.
In my role as Head Boy, I have
demonstrated my ability to lead; just
recently, I organised and
performed in
a theatre sketch that was presented to a panel
from
Investor in Careers - an award
that the school then won.
Outside
school, I enjoy taking part in a
variety of sports, and am currently
setting up inter-form tournaments to be
held in the sixth form. I
look forward
to the rigours and challenges of an economics
degree and
would hope to be able to
contribute fully to the university community.
Economics and Finance
Personal
Statement
In
today's world, economics associated disciplines
a
re of fundamental
significance and
application
, which has encouraged me to
pursue a
degree in Economics. I am
enormously enjoying studying Mathematics at
'A' level and believe that
my strong mathematical background will
enable me to have an excellent basis in
which to engage in the study
of
Economics.
My passionate interest in
economics is continually
strengthened
by my regular reading of 'The Economist' and 'The
Financial Times'
Work
experience that I have recently completed at South
Staffordshire
Council (Accounts &
Finance Department) has enforced my comprehension
of the functional applications of
economics. Having attended an open
day
at PricewaterhouseCoopers I have learnt about the
assortment of
careers that come about
from the study of Economics, and the everyday
work involved
At school I
have been handed many responsibilities, including
being
'form leader' and being assigned
the role of a prefect. Skills I have
built from these responsibilities
include the organizations of others,
along with teamwork and the ability to
represent my fellow pupils. My
other
areas of interest have provided me with the
opportunity to
attend lectures on
chemistry at Villiers Park, Birmingham where I was
chosen to represent my school.
Currently, I am involved in completing
an AVCE ICT course at my school, which
has enabled me to have the
ability to
strengthen and vastly increase my skills in
Information
Communication Technology
During my free time I keep myself
informed of recent news by reading
newspapers such as
the gym
and also participate in sports such as tennis and
swimming
Also I enjoy singing in the
school choir. At the weekends I am
actively involved in the running of the
family business, where I have
developed
my communication skills, from engaging with
customers and
the public, and also my
business skills
I trust that throughout
this brief statement I have satisfied you of
my interest and commitment to the study
of Economics. I believe I
will make an
important contribution to your university and
aspire to
have the opportunity to
demonstrate this to you.
Economics and
Accounting Personal
Statement.
Accounting to me is not just a subject,
but a life skill. It invokes
not only
the core disciplines of business and economics but
it
provides these in both a local and
global context. I see Accounting
as an
international common language between businesses,
to analyse
accounts and influence
future decisions companies will make.
The application of business within the
accounting degree has been one
of the
major pulling factors that have influenced my
decision to