…of sixth formers and their families. As in 2004, the common sense behind PQA is inescapable: for decisions as life-defining as what to study at university and where, it has…
…of sixth formers and their families. As in 2004, the common sense behind PQA is inescapable: for decisions as life-defining as what to study at university and where, it has…
…unpaid internships to get experience; and having limited elective choices due to financial difficulties, while others can comfortably afford to head to countries like Dubai, Australia and the USA. The…
…even know me? Why did a machine get the final say in my future? I, and the vast majority of other year 13s I knew, were confused. It was as…
…if its results may come as cold comfort to those affected today. And to young people – especially the 5,000 who have been on Sutton Trust programmes last year and…
We know this year has been extraordinary and it has been frustrating for many of you to not have had the chance to take the exams you have worked so…
…or spreading Covid-19. Furthermore, working class applicants were the most worried about moving away from home at 36%, compared to 33% overall. They were also more concerned about the cost…