All students with the right grades can go to their first choice uni, ministers say
ALL A-LEVEL students who got the right grades can go to their first choice university, ministers have guaranteed.
However, thousands of teens with boosted grades may have to wait a year before they can go to their first choice because some of the most popular courses are already full. “I want universities to do all they can to take them on this year or offer alternative courses or deferred places where required.”
Facing a tidal wave of fury from pupils, parents and teachers, the government ripped up the system and dished out the higher teacher-calculated grades.
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