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Students 'ill-prepared for university'

By Jon Boone, Education Correspondent

Published: February 9 2006 02:00 | Last updated: February 9 2006 02:00

New university students struggle with the demands put on them because the school examination treadmill leads to expectations of "spoon feeding" rather than independent study, according to an authoritative survey of admissions tutors to be published this week.

The report will warn that valuable time is lost at the start of university courses, providing remedial classes in basic literacy and numeracy skills and developing the ability to learn independently, which should have been picked up at school.

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