Do uni clearing places fill up or are places unlimited?
It depends on the course and the university.
There's practical limits on how many students a course can take - but even in clearing a university knows they can make 2-5 offers for every place available (in some courses/universities) because not everyone who gets a clearing offer from them will choose that option.
I blame the teacher He should be able to control the class Kick them out if they are messing about
I don't blame the teacher, he's really good. He's gotten half of the class upto a consistent A but the other half just don't want to cooperate.
He can't kick them out either because it's against the policy of the school - sixth form students are expected to remain in lessons and do work regardless.
There's practical limits on how many students a course can take - but even in clearing a university knows they can make 2-5 offers for every place available (in some courses/universities) because not everyone who gets a clearing offer from them will choose that option.
I see I'm looking at SOAS for clearing law. They say they have limited spaces on their website and their lines open from 7am tomorrow I get my results at 11 so I'm scared the places will fill up
I'm now pretty sure I'll miss my firm offer. But edexcel maths is nice so I should hopefully get into my insurance. Oh well... Now I just need to get my parents ready for my inevitable failure