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1. Most big towns in Britain have only colleges of higher education.
2. Universities only offer four-year degree courses.
3. When you pass your final examinations, you are awarded a degree.
4. Undergraduates have very few tutorials.
5. There is no competition to get into colleges or universities.
6. Students apply to universities immediately after they pass their A-level.
7. If the university is prestigious, it asks for higher A-level results.
8. British students don’t like to study away from their home towns.
9. A student can be awarded a grant if his/her parents earn a little.
10. Students don’t often work during the holidays.
11. Some companies don’t allow their employees to study at higher educational institutions.
12. You have no chance to study if you are unemployed.
Put the following headings in a logical order according to the Text.
1. The ways undergraduates pay for their studies.
2. The types of classes undergraduates go to.
3. The forms of training schemes for the unemployed.
4. Preference for studying away from home.
5. The courses universities and colleges offer.
6. Combining work with studies.
7. The requirements for getting into a university or a college.
8. Grants.
9. University degrees.
10. The British government’s attitude to in-house training schemes.
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