A student considering leaving school early to pursue a career pathways course and enter university at 16, asking about the differences in stress, structure, and exam requirements between high school and university.
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And but that was not my question. Now I think we all agree with that. Um we understand that. But uh, of course, the PPTA is saying they also need educational qualifications to teach 16 and 17 year olds. So do you agree with that or not?
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new pathways offer alternatives to traditional university education
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