UK Education Secretary Gavin Williamson's under pressure to resign after the government made a U-turn on exam results.
It's now decided A-Level and GCSE students can receive grades predicted by teachers, after thousands saw their marks down-graded by an algorithm.
Universities now have to work out how to deal with students who thought they'd missed out on places due to lower grades than they were expecting - but who've now had their grades raised again.
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Buckinghamv Sir Anthony Seldon says it's a major headache.
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