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Enough research has been done to prove that both ‘O’ and ‘A’‐level examinations are surprisingly poor predictors of success in University Finals and in subsequent careers. It is time researchers asked different questions. What makes these examinations bad predictors? What factors could lead to wiser selection? Experienced teachers have answers, but they need statistical proof.

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