It's hard to make a decision about uni when there are so many subjects and course types on offer. Take our quick quiz to see which type of course might be for you.
If the idea of working while you're studying appeals to you and you have a hands-on learning style, a degree apprenticeship could be a good fit. These courses combine paid work experience with classroom learning for the duration of your course, so you graduate with lots of work experience alongside your qualification.
If you fancy graduating with a year of work experience under your belt, a sandwich degree could be for you. A sandwich degree allows you to do one year of work experience between your second and third year, which lets you get a taste of the roles within the sector and can give you the edge in a competitive graduate job market.
If you're not sure about taking a full degree, doing a course with a foundation year gives you a taste of university study and builds your confidence while you're exploring your area of interest. They’re also a good choice for anyone that is concerned about getting the grades they need to get onto a full degree, as the entry requirements are usually slightly lower and more attainable.
If you've got a favourite subject that you want to explore in more depth, or you fancy studying a new subject for the first time, a Bachelors or Honours degree might suit you. These degrees can also be a requirement to go into particular professions, for example, Nursing, Law, Accountancy, so you might already know which one you need to do to pursue your dream job.