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1:55 1 year ago 9 

Teachers will make a holistic judgement across all of your studies. This will be checked and signed off by another teacher, and the Head will oversee.

1:02 1 year ago 6 

It's too early to say, but the entire approach is being led by medical evidence. All unis are providing tuition in some format to complete the year.

1:22 1 year ago 11 

Don' panic, you have options including Extra and Clearing. Talk to a UCAS adviser or your teacher for advice.

1:47 1 year ago 12 

No additional work will be set to feed into your grade, and no student will be disadvantaged if they were unable to finish work after schools closed.

0:59 1 year ago 6 

Please be reassured, this year will be like any other – if you get the grades, you'll have your place. If not, you can use Clearing.

2:51 1 year ago 3 

There will be a similar equitable system - details will be available soon.

1:26 1 year ago 15 

There are plenty of opportunities and choice. There were lots of course in Clearing last year, so take your time to consider your options.

1:39 1 year ago 12 

International students are very welcome in the UK and are of invaluable benefit. Alternative learning will be available in universities, if needed.

0:54 1 year ago 52 

Yes, universities have said they will be as flexible as possible in this unprecedented time.

2:15 1 year ago 12 

Information will be available soon for independent home-educated students.

1:19 1 year ago 13 

Consider Clearing – 70,000 applicants got a place through Clearing last year. You'll have lots of options and diverse choices.

1:33 1 year ago 7 

Grades awarded will be fair, have equal status, and be comparable to any other year.

2:38 1 year ago 5 

There is currently a moratorium, so universities and colleges should not be making unconditional offers.

1:06 1 year ago 4 

Your offers are still valid. The cycle will be similar to previous years, and your reply deadline has been extended to help – check this in Track.