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Nick Mair, chair of 바카라사이트 Independent Schools¡¯ Modern Languages Association and director of languages at Dulwich College, said that some Oxford colleges had told him 바카라사이트y ¡°took every person who applied¡± for some language degrees.
According to this week¡¯s TES, Mr Mair told a conference in London last week that many Russell Group universities received so few applications for language courses that 바카라사이트y offered a ¡°special discount¡± by lowering 바카라사이트 grades required.
The number of students taking French and German A levels has dropped by a third over 바카라사이트 past decade.
Analysis of admissions figures by TES reveals that this has affected students¡¯ chances of being accepted by 바카라사이트 universities of Cambridge and Oxford.
In 2014, modern and medieval languages courses at 바카라사이트 University of Cambridge received just two applicants for each place; in economics, however, 바카라사이트 university received seven applications for every place.
A spokesman for 바카라사이트 university said that although 바카라사이트 numbers were low, 바카라사이트 applications for its language degrees were from ¡°very high achievers¡± who had achieved at least three A grades at A level.
The University of Oxford¡¯s modern languages and linguistics degree has 바카라사이트 highest acceptance rate of any subject it offers, with 44 per cent of applicants receiving a place in 2014. Modern languages is in third place, with a 33 per cent acceptance rate.
By contrast, economics and management received 1,149 applications for just 86 places in 2014 - a 7 per cent acceptance rate.
However, a spokeswoman insisted that students applying to study languages at 바카라사이트 university would still have to do ¡°exceptionally well¡± to be accepted on to a course.
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