Writer whose dystopian story about an algorithm that sorts students into bands based on class has her first choice university offer reinstated
Image captionA writer whose dystopian story about an algorithm that sorted students into bands based on class has had her first choice university offer reinstated.
"I have now got three A* and an A in English Literature and I have been offered a place at St Andrews."I'm so excited, happy and relieved," the student from Ashton Sixth Form College in Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester said.
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