Not exact matches
New research published by the Oxford Review of Education suggests students who attended state schools are a third more
likely to
get a top degree at a leading university than their independently educated counterparts with
similar A-level
results.
Bright children from poorer backgrounds are far less
likely to go to university or study A-levels that could
get them into top universities than their wealthier counterparts — even if they live in the same neighbourhood and achieve
similar results at GCSE.
Bright children from poorer backgrounds are far less
likely to go to university or study A levels that could
get them into top universities than their wealthier counterparts - even if they live in the same neighbourhood and achieve
similar results at GCSE.
DxOMark has yet to put the Galaxy S6 to the test, but since sports a
similar camera as the S6 Edge, it is
likely that the S6 will
get similar results.