Aiming for as many as possible with first priority makes secondary school applicants apply strategically
Written by Mikkel Høst Gandil (ROCKWOOL Fondens Forskningsenhed), Andreas Bjerre-Nielsen (Københavns Universitet), Lykke Sterrl Christensen (Københavns Universitet) og Hans Henrik Sievertsen (VIVE).
This content is only available in Danish (“Målsætning om flest mulige med førsteprioritet får gymnasieansøgere til at søge strategisk“)
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