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Clearing, Clearing, Clearing!

14th August 2008 | Tom's Blog/News | No Comments »

Clearing is a stressful time for everyone (54% students found it stressful, if we’re being picky!), so what do you do if you don’t get your required grades? Despite common thought, there are loads of options still open to you - now let us explain! Read more »

NotGoingToUni Changes - The Non-Graduate Recruitment Site!

7th August 2008 | Tom's Blog/News | No Comments »

Things are changing in the NotGoingToUni camp and you will start to notice these changes over the upcoming weeks and months. We are now backed by a team of recruitment specialists who are dedicated to bringing school and college leavers the latest training schemes and career alternatives to university.

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A Guide to A-Level Results Day

3rd August 2008 | Tom's Blog/News | No Comments »

This year, the 14th August will be a day of excitement and happiness, but also a day of disappointment accompanied by floods of tears. So what do you do if you don’t get the A-Level results you hankering after? What happens next? All will be revealed…

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The Alternative Rich List!

17th July 2008 | Tom's Blog/News | 1 Comment »

Who says you can’t earn a fortune without a degree? Certainly not these folk. The Vocational Rich List was published today by City and Guilds, and flags up those who prove that ‘no degree is no obstacle’. The list included some familiar faces such as Vivienne Westwood, Gordon Ramsay and Dragons Den’s Deborah Meaden…

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NotGoingToUni on Channel 4’s YearDot

8th July 2008 | Tom's Blog/News | No Comments »

We are very excited to announce that NotGoingToUni founder, Tom Mursell, has been named as one of the fifteen youngsters who are to be part of a year-long documentary for Channel 4 called YearDot. Read more »

University - to go or not to go?

22nd June 2008 | Tom's Blog/News | No Comments »

It’s the biggie we’re all faced with come 18 and the question I’m so often asked by anxious students and parents. Should we really make such a big deal over it? What are the benefits and drawbacks of going? Why not find out?!

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