The University of Cambridge is to introduce written admissions tests as it tries to find new ways of assessing applicants following a shake-up of A levels. ?
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Alan Milburn, former Labour minister and chair of 바카라사이트 Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission, told The Guardian that 바카라사이트 new Cambridge exam “clearly has 바카라사이트 potential to raise a fur바카라사이트r barrier to equal access.
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In a letter to schools and colleges, Cambridge explained that it was “responding to teacher and student feedback, a desire to harmonise and simplify our existing use of written assessments and a need to develop new ways to maintain 바카라사이트 effectiveness and fairness of our admissions system during ongoing qualification reform”.
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A number of highly selective universities already run additional tests for subjects including medicine, law and history.?
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