Education frustration

Posted on 18 Aug 2010 by The Manufacturer

Tomorrow this year’s A Level results will be released. Thousands of hopefuls await, believing that their performance will represent a make or break point in career ambitions. How true is this perception? TM’s Jane Gray discusses.

For the vast majority of young people progressing through the UKs education system continuing with education beyond the age of sixteen means one thing. A Levels, with the prospect of a university career to follow. The fact that there are a whole host of other qualification options, including apprenticeships, that will equip students with tangible…

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