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Is there any point in applying UNI?

I am in year 13 and passed AS biology and AS Chem but failed AS maths so switched that for AS psychology and have A2 bio and chem but i will have to do an extra year of college to complete the psychology course so is there any point applying to uni this year when I don't have the three grades that I need? Would I even be allowed too?
(edited 7 months ago)
While it can be advantageous to have three A-Levels to widen your choice of course and university that you could apply to, you can get into some universities to read for a degree on just two. For example, the University of Wolverhampton allows you to study for a four-year degree with a foundation year if you get DD grades or 48 UCAS points. Clearing is open now!
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I think I'd rather do a foundation year at uni rather than do another year at school so that I could finish one A-level. Is it something you'd consider?

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