1986
DOI: 10.1080/03069400.1986.9992656
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Excellence and diversity: Admissions policies in law schools

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“…For all of us, there is the introduction of the GCSE and AS levels, and the growing number of applicants offering alternative qualifications such as the BTEC diploma, or "access" courses. 1 These will assume even greater significance if the more gloomy predictions of the effects of the reduction in size of the 18-year-old cohort prove true.…”
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“…For all of us, there is the introduction of the GCSE and AS levels, and the growing number of applicants offering alternative qualifications such as the BTEC diploma, or "access" courses. 1 These will assume even greater significance if the more gloomy predictions of the effects of the reduction in size of the 18-year-old cohort prove true.…”
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confidence: 96%