If you're about to enter Clearing and feel unsure about what to study, our Course Matcher quiz can point you in the right direction.
Answer these six multiple-choice questions as honestly as you can, to see which subjects we suggest:
In one word, how would your friends describe you?
Empathetic and understanding, you're always happy to help.
Innovative and imaginative, you're full of good ideas.
Systematic and patient, you're always well-organised.
You're good with your hands and keen to bring ideas to life.
Clever and inventive, you're a reliable problem-solver.
You're always learning and looking for answers.
You have a free weekend - how are you going to spend it?
Creating a Bake Off worthy cake.
Using my voice to influence changes in society.
Sharing my story through online video.
Giving my time to help others.
Discovering more about society's past.
Developing ideas to make some cash.
Which TV show should you play a role in?
Scientific know-how and entrepreneurial spirit.
Technological terrors in modern society.
Relationships and dramas in a busy hospital.
Inspiring a team with your managerial nous.
Innocent or guilty of a gruesome crime?
Adjusting to new surroundings.
Which of these public figures do you admire the most?
Minister, activist and leader of the civil rights movement.
Nobel Prize-winning scientist, pioneering radiography researcher.
Social reformer and founder of modern nursing.
Lawyer, American president and campaigner against slavery.
Technology entrepreneur, founder and CEO of Facebook.
Executive, philanthropist, promoter of equality in the media.
Which of these developments is the most important to you?
Forensic and medical 3D imaging technology.
Homes built from upcycled plastic.
Machines that learn to work and react like humans.
Restoration of human cells, tissues and organs.
The web's biggest video sharing platform.
Security for your personal details.
Everybody likes to learn differently - what's your style?
Experimentation with the latest technology.
Words, pictures and a little peace and quiet.
Visual guidance from an on-screen tutor.
Honing my skills in relevant surroundings.
Working with experts in real-world situations.
Watching, listening, learning and engaging.