Calculated grades – what do they mean for your UCAS application?
Thousands of BTEC, A level, GCSE, and other examinations and assessments have now been cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak.
If you’re affected, you probably have lots of questions about what this means for your uni, college or conservatoire application. Peter Derrick, UCAS’ Head of Service Delivery, shared what we know about the new grading system, and what this means for students hoping to start their studies this year, with BBC Bitesize.
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I’ve heard lots about offers – what’s going on?
The government has asked universities in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales to stop making unconditional offers or amending existing offers until 4 May (1 May in Wales). This pause has...