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I have a bright idea! by Nic Taylor
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  • Post category:Education
  • Post published:August 14, 2013

If you are not accepted with lower A level grades, try not to dwell on it too much – it’s disappointing and upsetting and there are still options for you to go to university another way.

Source: Guide to A Level Results Day @ Studential.com

Photo: I have a bright idea! by Nic Taylor under Creative Commons license

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