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Join Twitter Q&A for advice on what to do post 'A' levels

Join Nicola Dandridge, Universities UK’s chief executive, to take part in a Twitter Q&A session on Monday 13 August 2012 ahead of A-level results day

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The session will also be hosted on thestudentroom.co.uk. Topics to be covered range from confirmation, clearing, to student finance and financial support available to prospective students. Nicola will also be signposting applicants to advice and guidance from UCAS, the Independent Taskforce on Student Finance Information and other organisations.

The Q&As will take place on Monday 13 August at 4.30pm and will last about 90 minutes.

Students can submit their questions by messaging on Monday morning using @studentroom and @universitiesuk, or using the hash tag #resultsday, which The Student Room will be monitoring. Questions posted on Twitter will also appear on The Student Room website on a dedicated page.

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TweetJoin Nicola Dandridge, Universities UK’s chief executive, to take part in a Twitter Q&A session on Monday 13 August 2012 ahead of A-level results day The session will also be hosted on thestudentroom.co.uk. Topics to be covered range from confirmation, clearing, to student finance and financial support available to prospective students. Nicola will ...

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