
‘Keep calm and get researching’ is the key advice from the University of Hull for all students looking for a university place following their A-Level results. A-level results in England will be released on August 16 and a flurry of activity is expected at universities across the country as students aim to secure a place on a course before the autumn terms start. The key advice for students who receive unexpected results – better or worse – is to check whether your original institution will still accept you, and then start to research your options. # Look for courses you would like to do, similar courses that may have different grade requirements and also research the universities. Then pick up the phone and call the helplines on 0844 522 8001 for Hull or 0844 522 8002 for Scarborough. Those calling the University of Hull at either the Hull or Scarborough campuses will speak to specially trained staff. They can then put potential students in direct contact with departmental admissions tutors, who know each of the courses inside and out. All students made an offer by the University of Hull are given a chance to visit the University before deciding. Glenn…


