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Will taking four A levels make you more likely to get into oxbridge?
Just the title question, really. I'm wondering because online it says that they are like most other unis and only really properly consider three, and that if you don't get your predicted grades in all four they're more likely to withdraw their offer, so you should just take three. But then why do so many people risk taking four? Is it actually just that they like learning and want to take more subjects or is there a true benefit?
u/Brilliant_Size2145 — 10 days ago