A-level students told most will get first-choice university place
Dr Jo Saxton, whose job at Ofqual is to ensure exam results overall are fair and consistent in England, said she had met universities in recent days to make sure they understood how students' grades were being awarded this year.
He hopes to study English Literature at the University of Liverpool and said he understands the plan to get grades halfway back to 2019 levels. "In 2019, when exams last went ahead, around three-quarters of UK 18-year-old applicants were placed at their first choice. Come results day this year, Ucas again expects most students will secure their place at their first choice," they wrote.In 2019, only 21% got the grades predicted by their teachers, but 86% ended up with a university place through Ucas.
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