Study also finds students from wealthiest postcodes start thinking about university far earlier than those from poorer areas

One in five students at university say they were unable to study degree subjects that interested them because they didn’t receive good advice from their school on which A-levels and GCSEs to pick, a poll shows.

The students had been unable to study degrees such as medicine, dentistry, maths, economics and languages because these courses require specific qualifications.

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