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Here’s what to do if you don’t get the A-Level results you want

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With A-Level results day just three weeks away, many students are being advised to prepare for clearing. Here’s what you need to know and how you can get ready for results day.

Plan now for Clearing!
Many people think that university clearing is only open on A-level results day and for a few weeks afterwards – but this is not the case! Dr Lisette Johnston, ex-BBC World News boss and Head of School at ScreenSpace (part of the MetFilm School in London) explains what Clearing is all about and urges young people to plan now.

Clearing opened on the 5th July, and universities are already advertising available courses through the system.

What is Clearing?
Clearing is the process that students use to access university after they’ve received their A-level results (or A-level equivalents).

Is it just for those who didn’t get their expected grades?
No, the way people apply to university seems to be changing. It’s widely recognised that schools and colleges don’t always get predicted exam grades right, and universities offer places based on students’ predicted grades.

There’s a growing trend showing that potential university students are not even applying to universities until they know their results. Last year, a record 17,500 people got their university place applying to university after they’d got their results. Nearly 67,000 people, including those who had applied earlier in the year, were accepted through Clearing.

What if my grades are higher than predicted?

If your results are better than expected and you’ve accepted a place at a university based on lower grades, you can ‘trade up’ to a different course or university that requires higher grades, this is called Adjustment.

I’m getting my A-level results in August – What can I do now?

Here are Dr Lisette’s 6 top tips

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