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Does an Unconditional Offer mean you do worse at A-Levels?
Figures reveal for the first time how many prospective university students get an unconditional offer of a place. It means that they’ll get in regardless of what their A-Level results are. It’s a practise the Higher Education Watchdog has warned could amount to pressure selling. Melanie Abbott finds out more.
First broadcast on You & Yours, 31 January 2019.
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