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  • What institution can students choose to attend for two years to prepare for university?
    Primary school
    Nursery school
    Sixth form college
  • What choice do 16-year-olds have regarding their education?
    Only continue studying
    Only start work
    Continue studying or start work
  • What should students attend if they want to talk to many potential employers in one place?
    Seminar
    Job fair
    Tutorial
  • Which assessment do students take at the end of Key Stage 2?
    University entrance exams
    General Certificates
    Standard Assessment Tests
  • Which type of education is described as "usually the first time students become completely independent"?
    University
    Primary school
    Nursery
  • What percentage of university assessment typically comes from course assignments?
    40%
    60%
    80%
  • At what age do students move from primary to secondary school?
    11 years old
    16 years old
    14 years old
  • What happens to students when they reach secondary school that's different from primary?
    They stay in one classroom all day
    They go to different classrooms for different subjects
    They only study three subjects
  • What subjects become compulsory at Key Stage 2?
    English and Maths
    Modern Foreign Languages
    Art and Music
  • What are the school years called for children aged 5-7 in primary school?
    Infant
    Secondary
    Junior
  • What type of courses can adults take that are "usually quite cheap" and held "after work or at weekends"?
    Adult education courses
    Vocational training
    University degrees
  • What system do universities use to offer unfilled places to students?
    UCAS system
    Reference system
    Clearing system
  • What does it mean if a university offer is "conditional"?
    You are automatically accepted
    You need to get certain grades
    You must pay fees upfront
  • How many universities can students choose when applying through UCAS?
    Three
    Seven
    Five
  • At what age do children in England and Wales typically start Reception?
    11 years old
    4/5 years old
    7 years old
  • Who provides the reference for a student's university application?
    UCAS adviser at school
    The student themselves
    University admissions officer
  • What is the main purpose of vocational courses?
    To prepare for university
    To prepare students for work in specific professions
    To improve general knowledge
  • What must students write as part of their university application?
    Reference letter
    Personal statement
    Academic essay
  • What qualification do students work towards at Key Stage 4 (ages 14-16)?
    General Certificates of Secondary Education
    University degrees
    A-levels
  • What type of education do children attend before they are required to start full-time education?
    University
    Nursery
    Secondary school
  • How often do university students typically attend tutorials?
    Every day
    Once per semester
    Every two weeks