Undergrad. Applying to UK Universities

<p>I have a question about making an application to schools in the UK with regards to the UCAS. If, for instance, I would like to apply to Oxford for the Oriental Studies course but University College London for Economics and Business with East European Studies, would that be possible? Or does UCAS force an applicant to chose one course and only apply to schools that offer that one course?
Thank you in advance!</p>

<p>FYI most posts on applying to UK, Europe, Zimbabwe etc end up in the International Students Forum.</p>

<p>Yes you can apply for different courses at different schools. My friend applied to Cambridge for Chemistry and LSE for Econs.</p>

<p>However, note that you can only have one UCAS personal statement, whose purpose is to address your suitability for that courses. So if you are applying for drastically different courses your personal statement will be out of whack. For example my aforementioned friend who applied for Camb chemistry, and wrote her statement on Chemistry, got into Camb chemistry but was rejected from LSE Econs. LOL</p>

<p>Thank you so much!</p>

<p>Yeah basically you can apply for any course you want but your personal statement must be relevant or you wont get in.</p>

<p>P.S. SSEES looks awesome.</p>