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What is a PhD?
 
A Doctor of Philosophy degree (highest university qualification)
 
A teaching qualification
 
A vocational certificate
What do we call the qualifications students take at age 16?
 
GCSEs (General Certificates of Secondary Education)
 
A-levels
 
SATs (Standard Assessment Tests)
What is the difference between academic and non-academic references?
 
Academic references are from educational sources, non-academic are from other sources
 
Academic references are more expensive
 
Academic references are only in English
What does 'compulsory' mean in education?
 
Required by law
 
Optional
 
Expensive
What is another meaning of 'academic reference'?
 
A written recommendation from a teacher or tutor
 
A book used for studying
 
A website for research
What do we call education after the age of 16 that is not university?
 
Further education
 
Higher education
 
Primary education
What is a personal statement in university applications?
 
A written essay about yourself and your goals
 
A financial statement from your bank
 
A reference from a teacher
What does 'assessment' mean in education?
 
The process of testing and evaluating student performance
 
The process of choosing subjects
 
The process of applying to university
What is a 'tutorial' in university education?
 
A small group or one-to-one teaching session
 
A large lecture for many students
 
An online course
What are A-levels?
 
Advanced level qualifications taken at age 16-18
 
Primary school assessments
 
University entrance exams
What is the main difference between college and university in the UK context?
 
College is for ages 16-18, university is for higher degrees
 
College is more expensive than university
 
College only offers vocational courses
What do we call courses that adults take in their free time?
 
Adult education
 
Further education
 
Higher education
What is the clearing system used for?
 
Offering unfilled university places to students
 
Clearing exam results
 
Clearing student debts
What is a conditional offer from a university?
 
An offer that requires certain exam grades
 
An offer with no requirements
 
An offer only for international students
What does UCAS stand for?
 
University and Colleges Admissions Service
 
United Kingdom College Application System
 
University Career Advisory Service
What type of education focuses on practical job skills like hairdressing or mechanics?
 
Vocational education
 
Academic education
 
Adult education
What is a sixth form college specifically designed for?
 
Preparing students for university entrance
 
Teaching primary subjects
 
Adult learners only
At what age do children typically start secondary school in the UK?
 
11
 
5
 
16
What do we call the school that children attend from ages 5-11?
 
Primary school
 
Secondary school
 
Further education college
What is the first stage of education for very young children in the UK?
 
Nursery
 
Primary school
 
Secondary school