UCAS

Write the UCAS statement that earns the offer.

Paste your UCAS personal statement and a panel of UK admissions tutors reads it for genuine subject passion, course fit, and evidence: what convinces them, what reads as filler, and whether it earns the offer.

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My fascination with control systems began when I automated my school greenhouse, coding the sensors that kept two hundred seedlings alive over the summer.

Genuine subject passion
!Shows more than it tells
Evidence of wider reading
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Dr. Whitfield
Admissions tutor
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What you'll learn

Read the room with the UK Admissions Tutors in seconds.

01

Subject fit

Whether your passion for the course actually comes through.

02

Filler vs evidence

The lines that tell instead of show your ability.

03

Offer or reject

Whether a tutor would move you forward.

A full room

Not one opinion. A whole room of them.

Every persona in the UK Admissions Tutors reacts in character, with their own read and their own score. The spread of reactions is the signal, not noise to flatten.

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FAQ

Questions, answered.

How does AI review a UCAS personal statement?

Paste your statement and a panel of UK admissions-tutor personas reacts to it: whether your subject passion is convincing, where you tell instead of show, and whether it earns an offer for your course.

Is this different from a US college essay tool?

Yes. UCAS statements are about academic subject fit and evidence, not personal narrative, so Village's panel is framed as UK admissions tutors judging your suitability for the course.

Is it free?

Yes, you can try Village for free. A free run shows you how your statement lands; deeper features and more audiences come with a paid plan.