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  • What do we call courses that adults take in their free time?
    Adult education
    Higher education
    Further education
  • What is a sixth form college specifically designed for?
    Teaching primary subjects
    Adult learners only
    Preparing students for university entrance
  • What do we call education after the age of 16 that is not university?
    Higher education
    Primary education
    Further education
  • What do we call the qualifications students take at age 16?
    A-levels
    SATs (Standard Assessment Tests)
    GCSEs (General Certificates of Secondary Education)
  • What is the clearing system used for?
    Clearing student debts
    Clearing exam results
    Offering unfilled university places to students
  • What is a PhD?
    A vocational certificate
    A Doctor of Philosophy degree (highest university qualification)
    A teaching qualification
  • What is the first stage of education for very young children in the UK?
    Secondary school
    Nursery
    Primary school
  • What does 'compulsory' mean in education?
    Expensive
    Optional
    Required by law
  • What does 'assessment' mean in education?
    The process of testing and evaluating student performance
    The process of applying to university
    The process of choosing subjects
  • 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 is a personal statement in university applications?
    A reference from a teacher
    A financial statement from your bank
    A written essay about yourself and your goals
  • 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 only offers vocational courses
    College is more expensive than university
  • What type of education focuses on practical job skills like hairdressing or mechanics?
    Vocational education
    Adult education
    Academic education
  • What does UCAS stand for?
    University and Colleges Admissions Service
    United Kingdom College Application System
    University Career Advisory Service
  • What is the difference between academic and non-academic references?
    Academic references are more expensive
    Academic references are from educational sources, non-academic are from other sources
    Academic references are only in English
  • What are A-levels?
    Advanced level qualifications taken at age 16-18
    Primary school assessments
    University entrance exams
  • At what age do children typically start secondary school in the UK?
    16
    11
    5
  • What is another meaning of 'academic reference'?
    A website for research
    A written recommendation from a teacher or tutor
    A book used for studying
  • What is a 'tutorial' in university education?
    An online course
    A large lecture for many students
    A small group or one-to-one teaching session
  • What do we call the school that children attend from ages 5-11?
    Secondary school
    Primary school
    Further education college