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| | For you this month: • • • • For A Level and Scottish Highers students, your

[Web Version]( | [Update preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Facebook icon]( [Like]( [Twitter icon]( [Tweet]( [Forward icon]( [Forward]( For you this month: • [Results Day is nearly here!](#toc_item_0) • [Ways to spend your summer holiday](#toc_item_1) • [Gap Years](#toc_item_2) • [Complete University Guide Privacy Notice update – July 2018](#toc_item_3) [] [Results Day is nearly here!]( [Students getting exam results]( For A Level and Scottish Highers students, your Results Day is less than a month away. Get prepared for the big day: - Read our [Results Day Guide]( - Learn about [UCAS Clearing]( - Find [top tips on coping with Results Day stress]( [] [Ways to spend your summer holiday]( There's still a couple of months of the summer holiday left. Make the most of it by: - Following any of [these six summer break ideas]( - Getting an [internship]( - [Preparing to start or return to university]( Remember, the most important part of a summer break is to enjoy yourself! [] [Gap Years]( [Gap years]( If you've decided to take a gap year before starting university, now is the time to start preparing. If you are planning to travel: - Check out these [five 'alternative' gap year ideas]( - Use this [wish list for inspiration]( - Read about [Sophie]( and [Olivia's]( experiences Don't forget to sort out the all-important logistics such as [healthcare](, [money,]([and]([accommodation](. [] [Complete University Guide Privacy Notice update – July 2018]( Please view our new [Privacy Notice](. It has been over a month since the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into full force. This regulation is about companies being transparent and fair when using your data, and gives you a real choice as to when and how your personal data can be used. Complete University Guide is part of Hotcourses Group, where systems and products are designed with privacy in mind. We invite you to look at our new [Privacy Notice]( to see what we do with your data, and what your subject rights are. We promise to never sell your data to anyone, or run any weird scripts to harvest your wider data, as all we are interested in is helping you to find the right course and learning provider for you. If you have any questions, please email [privacy@hotcourses.com](. Thank you, Complete University Guide and Hotcourses Group Privacy Team You received this email because you signed up to our mailing list. If you no longer wish to receive our newsletter, you can: [Edit your subscription]( | [Unsubscribe]( Registered address: The Complete University Guide First Floor, Bedford House 69–79 Fulham High Street London, SW6 3JW

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