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Choosing a sport-related degree

The marketing officer of Loughborough University’s School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences explains what you need to do to find a degree that is right for you

British triathlete Mark Buckingham trains in the pool at Loughborough University

If you are reading this magazine, the chances are that you have at least considered studying a sport-related subject at university. If you have, there is a good chance you like sport quite a bit. You may well enjoy watching sports and you are most likely playing sport at some level or other. Maybe you live and breathe sport, which is why you are keen to spend the next 3 or more years of your life studying sport at university.

But how do you know which course is right for you? And, given the popularity of sport-related degree courses and the intense competition for places, what should you be doing to give yourself the best shot at acceptance by your first-choice uni?

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