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Within your application form and at the ELAM assessment day you will need to show that you have the following personal skills: Inquisitiveness - you show curiosity in your subject and the world around you. Resilience - you have the ability to work hard and ‘bounce back’.
Trainees at ELAM prepare for the project by studying songwriting, music journalism, novels, theatre texts, poetry, primary and secondary research skills and redrafting and evaluation skills. Trainees will also learn about current affairs which will help inform their individual project title.
ELAM is a Games Design, Music and Film and Television College for 16-19 year olds situated in East London. ELAM has been graded 'Outstanding' by Ofsted in every category and is supported by Universal Music, Youtube and Creative Assembly.
- Time Management
- Organisation
- Research
- Networking
- Presenting Ideas
- Reasoning
- Decision-Making
- Persuasion
- Overcoming Obstacles
- Commitment
Perhaps the most obvious skill you’ll develop as a part-time student. After you’ve been juggling work, family, deadlines and research for a few years, a few workplace projects and targets are a piece of cake.
Closely linked to time management, organisation skills are essential for all part-time students. If you can prove that you can handle the pressure of working on several tasks at the same time, you’ll get ahead in any career.
A highly-valued skill in a great many professions; if you know how to find sources of accurate and reliable information to use in projects and reports, you’ll quickly become an irreplaceable team member.
An often-overlooked skill, networking skills developed through study group discussions and more can help to make a workplace meeting run more smoothly, build client relationships or just improve colleague and office relations.
In almost every job, there comes a time when a presentation or report is required. If you’re already a pro at dissimilating ideas into an easily-digestible format (like an assignment!) then you’re already half-way there.
This is one skill that you’ll naturally develop whatever subject you’re studying, whether you’re evaluating a resource or researching a topic. The ability to weigh up the pros and cons of a project, client or product are invaluable in any workplace.
You might not realise it, but every assignment is the product of hundreds of small decisions, e.g. your choice of words, argument, resources etc. After you’ve ‘practised’ with your latest essay, it’s easy to apply this skill to larger workplace decisions.
You don’t have to pursue a career in sales or business to need persuasion skills; they’re important in many day-to-day workplace meetings. As a student you’ll naturally develop them as you build your case in essays and discussions.
There’s probably not a single student out there that hasn’t encountered an obstacle along the way, be it a bad grade, a dull topic or confusion around a subject. It might seem hard at the time but the skills you develop as you overcome each obstacle are invaluable.
One of the most obvious skills a part-time student gains; choosing to give up some of your free time to gain a valuable qualification shows any future or current employee that you’re passionate and committed to your own development.
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