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A-level student Theo Davies provides his top tips on the process of applying to study economics at university

Applying to university is a daunting experience, with hundreds of providers and thousands of courses to choose from. Narrowing your choices down, even within those degrees relating to economics, is challenging. Having recently gone through this process myself, I hope to be able to provide some advice about choosing a course, and ensuring your application is as strong as possible.

I have just completed my A-levels, and in October I hope to begin studying philosophy, politics and economics (PPE) at university.

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