Choosing a degree has never been easier. St Mary’s University, Twickenham’s quiz that asks five simple questions to find the right degree for you.
For those applying to university this academic year, the process can be challenging. With so much choice, and vast amounts of information on different degree programmes to process, many can feel overwhelmed.
Luckily, St Mary’s have a solution. The interactive new quiz, named CourseFeed, could reveal which degree programmes you may consider applying for.
The aim of CourseFeed is to unite passions with potential degrees. This is important for current aspiring students around the UK as they decide which degree programme is best suited to them before submitting their applications.
With CourseFeed, all it takes is five simple questions to reveal a variety of degree programmes that highlight their interests. By answering questions such as their favourite YouTuber and go-to book, CourseFeed will provide them with the options to choose their perfect degree at St Mary’s.
Once aspiring students have answered the five questions, they will receive three courses at St Mary’s that are best suited to them based on their answers. This provides them with a wide-range of results. Creative and Professional Writing, Acting, and Sports Science are just a few examples of the results given to prospective students after they have taken the CourseFeed quiz.
One of the first students to take the CourseFeed quiz, eighteen-year-old Olivia said, “It really managed to pick up the main areas I am passionate about and match them to potential degrees.”
A spokesperson from the University went on to say “University is, for many, one of the best and most memorable experiences; so why not make the process of finding the right degree for you as enjoyable as possible.”
Get ahead this academic year and complete the CourseFeed quiz to reveal which degree you should apply for!
The best way to find out about studying a degree at St Mary’s is to come along to one of our open events.
Book your place now and take the opportunity to explore the campus and speak to the teaching team.