University Open Days: Questions To Ask For Economics
Choosing your university is equally as important as choosing your subject. An open day is the best way to help you make this decision. Here’s how.
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Choosing your university is equally as important as choosing your subject. An open day is the best way to help you make this decision. Here’s how.
The PPE is a very demanding course offered by only about 30 universities in the UK, including the University of Oxford. The admissions process for the course is equally demanding but will vary depending on which university you apply to. Therefore, you should be aware of the whole process and give yourself the best chance of getting in.
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